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How can I tell the difference between a sapphire or other stone and a diamond



I have a necklace with a yellow colored rectangular "diamond" in it. I would say it is a pretty large stone. Upon closer inspection, it seems there is a crack or some sort of abrasion on it. Diamonds are extremely hard and super resistant to such things, so therefore I think it's safe to assume that this is not a diamond, right? If it's not a diamond, what could it be? A Sapphire? And what is the difference in value between the two?


If you take it to a jeweler, ask them to carbon test it. They have these little things that look like a pen, and when it is touched to a genuine diamond, it buzzes. Diamonds are more expensive than sapphires. But Sapphires are blue. If it IS real, I'd suggest you get it appraised by three different jewelers, and have it insured.

14K White Gold Chatham Created Alexandrite & Diamond Pendant
This 14k white gold semi precious makes a great addition to any jewelry collection and can be worn on many occasions. This pendant is prong set with 12 round shape diamonds. The diamonds have a total carat weight of 0.08 carats. The diamonds are GHI color and SI-I1 clarity. There is 1 oval shape alexandrite gemstones on this pendant. The gemstone is prong set and has a total weight of 2.00 carats. The gemstone measures 9 x 7 mm. The total metal weight of this pendant is 1.32 grams.   read more...

14K White Gold Chatham Created Alexandrite & Diamond Pendant
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How can I tell the difference between a sapphire or other stone and a diamond



I have a necklace with a yellow colored rectangular "diamond" in it. I would say it is a pretty large stone. Upon closer inspection, it seems there is a crack or some sort of abrasion on it. Diamonds are extremely hard and super resistant to such things, so therefore I think it's safe to assume that this is not a diamond, right? If it's not a diamond, what could it be? A Sapphire? And what is the difference in value between the two?


If you take it to a jeweler, ask them to carbon test it. They have these little things that look like a pen, and when it is touched to a genuine diamond, it buzzes. Diamonds are more expensive than sapphires. But Sapphires are blue. If it IS real, I'd suggest you get it appraised by three different jewelers, and have it insured.

14K White Gold Metal Fashion Ring
This 14k white gold ring makes a great addition to any jewelry collection and can be worn on different occasions. The total metal weight of this ring is 7.17 grams. This ring is part of our fashion jewelry collection of jewelry.   read more...

14K White Gold Metal Fashion Ring
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