Just wondering how to tell a genuine black diamond from a fake and also how to tell real gold from fake gold.. (gold in question here is 10K yellow gold)
Thanks|||***Tips to know real black diamond methods:
***methods to know black diamond is real:
1. If you have access to a diamond tester, you can test for diamonds vs. simulants. (Beware, moissanite is the only stone than can fool the electronic diamond tester.)
2. The transparency test. Flip your diamond upside down and place it over some newsprint. If you can clearly read through the stone, it's not a diamond. (Beware, some low cut diamonds or stones such as emeralds can be read through.)
3. The fog test. Put your diamond in front of your mouth and fog it like you would fog a mirror. If it stays fogged for 2-4 seconds, it's a fake. A real diamond will disperse the heat instantaneously so by the time you look at it, it has already cleared up. Oil and dirt on the stone can affect reliability and the test is not accurate at all on doublets where the top of the stone is diamond and the bottom is cubic zirconia glued together.
4. Test for weight. The most popular diamond simulant (fake) is a cubic zirconia. C.Z.'s will weigh approximately 55% more than diamonds for the same shape and size. Use a carat or gram scale to see if the impostor tips the scales too much.
5. The U.V. test. Many diamonds will show fluorescence of blue if put under an ultra violet light or black light. 99% of all fakes don't do this; so, a positive identification of medium to strong blue would indicate a diamond. Diamonds with blue fluorescence can be as much as 20% less valuable; however, lack of blue fluorescence doesn't mean it's a fake; it could be a better quality diamond.
6. The under the loop test. With a magnifying lens, there are some things you can look for on the stone that might give away its identity:
6. 1) Look at your diamond from the top and see how the facets (the cuts on top of the diamond) are joined. They should be sharp but not rolled.
6. 2) Is the girdle faceted or frosty (yes, then it's a diamond) or waxy and slick (yes, then it's a fake.)
6. 3) Under magnification, look into your diamond for flaws (carbon, pinpoints, small cracks.) It's very hard to put inclusions into a fake.
6. 4) Look at the stamps inside the setting. A stamp of "10K, 14K, 18K, 585, 750, 900, 950, PT, Plat" indicates the setting is real gold or platinum. This gives a better chance that the stone in it is real as well. Look for any "C.Z." stamps. This will tell you the center stone is not a diamond.
***Tips to know real gold methods:
***methods to know real gold is real:
Real gold has a better shine than a fake one. Otherwise, one common method is a chlorine test. Real gold changes its color when in contact with chlorine. However, if you want to avoid the risk of damaging your gold, the best way is to have it tested. That means an acid test or a test using one of the newer electronic gold testers some jewelers use.|||Love, if the man in the toy store said it's real, than it's real. Don't you know that every time you say that a diamond is not real, a little fairy in Heaven goes stark raving mad and jumps off her cloud into the path of rocket ship.
And as for gold, well, just peel off the gold paper and taste that yummy yummy chocolate. Mmmmmmm....chocolate...
That's OLD GOLD chocolate totally surrounded by gold paper. Pure magic!! Just make sure you wipe your lips and cheeks with a nice tissue after.|||diamonds are the hardest substance known to man so if you had a diamond it should be able to scratch anything
gold doesn't corrode easily so i suppose you could put it in acid and if it starts to react you don't have gold !!!|||ha please dont consume it lol. take it to a jewellers. i have a pink diamond. its natural and not treated-the thing is with coloureddiamonds-including black ones - even if tey are real diamonds they might be colour treated and not natural
gd luck|||the only way to tell the difference really is to consume it. If it digests then it's a fake.
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