The field test for diamond is hardness.
You can take your stone to a local jeweler who can apply a probe and tell you whether or not what you bring in is diamond material or not.
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β 10y agoTake the raw stone to a jeweler who can apply a probe to the stone to determine whether or not it could be an uncut diamond.
The proper words are raw diamond, raw stone, rough diamond, uncut diamond -- all are appropriate.
The 'field test' for diamond is extreme hardness. You should be able to mark glass with it. You can only be certain of your find if you take it to a jeweler, who will use a probe to determine whether or not the stone you've found is an uncut diamond.
The Uncut Diamond - 1916 was released on: USA: 4 March 1916
If the uncut diamond is 'registered' it must have been registered for a reason. Its value may be part of this registration process, or not. Any diamond, cut or uncut, is worth whatever a buyer will pay for it.
Coal+pressure=uncut diamond+tool=diamond
Almas appears to be a creature which is not seen often these days. So, no: Almas is not an uncut diamond.
A piece of Diamond that has not been cut and is able to be cut with a chisel.
No, raw uncut diamonds do not come in the shape of a round crystal ball. Raw uncut diamonds typically have a rough, irregular shape with many facets and angles. The round shape of a crystal ball is usually achieved through cutting and polishing.
The texture of an uncut natural diamond is abstract ,and often rough. The cut diamond has sharp, and pointed edges.
We are not able to find a diamond named the Topaz Diamond, so are unable to answer your question.
The cast of The Uncut Diamond - 1916 includes: Fritzi Brunette as Jen Frank Clark as John Grayson Lillian Clark as Reina Grayson