DIAMOND
Specimen dia-55
$ 125.00Dims: 5 x 5 x 5 mm
Wt: 0.65 ct
Mir Pipe, Sakha, eastern Siberia, Russia
A single Diamond octahedron constitutes this specimen. It is in excellent condition, showing no visible human-induced damage, and it has moderately good form, with slightly rounded but still definable edges and heavily patterned and striated faces that possess the obligatory adamantine luster. Its color is pale brown and it is transparent, but its clarity is mostly spoiled due to internal fractures and at least 1 inclusion. Upon examination under a 15-power loupe, I saw something very interesting- there is either an included crystal or a series of internal fractures that create some refraction within this crystal. When viewed from one or two directions in front of a light source, one can see a small area inside the crystal that glows with a colorful iridescence. I believe that since it is visible from 2 different, non-opposing directions, maybe the iridescence is caused by an inclusion.