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    Unusual Inclusions in Diamonds Capture Animal and Artistic Forms

    Megha PatelBy Megha Patel06/11/20242 Mins Read
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    In the Fall edition of Gems & Gemology, the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) shared findings on three natural diamonds with unusual inclusions creating animal and mask-like visual forms. 

    While inclusions may be common, the distinct shapes observed in these diamonds — a butterfly, a fish, and a theatre mask — are rarely seen. The GIA’s observations highlight how natural inclusions can become a point of interest, potentially appealing to jewellers and clients seeking nature-inspired or one-of-a-kind jewellery.

    Butterfly Kaleidoscope and Tiny Fish

    One of the diamonds graded by the GIA, a 1.55-carat, G-color, I1-clarity round stone, contained a feather inclusion that created a kaleidoscope-like effect. The inclusion was visible through the crown, with reflections from the bezel facets forming five overlapping prism images. GIA described this as a “kaleidoscope of butterflies,” offering jewellers a natural design feature for clients who may appreciate unique gemstones.

    Another diamond, a smaller 0.30-carat, F-color, VS2-clarity round, contained a feather inclusion in the table that, along with its reflection, resembled a “tiny fish.” The GIA noted that such recognisable shapes are uncommon, giving jewellers the chance to showcase an organic, nature-inspired feature.

    Theatrical Mask Formation in Diamond Inclusion

    A third diamond, a 0.90-carat, F-color, VS2-clarity, type Ia stone, contained a feather inclusion that, when viewed from the pavilion, formed a shape resembling a theatre mask. This type of formation adds a notable visual detail that jewellers may find useful for clients interested in symbolic or unique motifs.

    While inclusions are sometimes thought of as a diamond’s unique fingerprint, giving each stone its own distinct identity, these recent discoveries add an extra layer of intrigue and rarity. These diamonds offer a unique talking point: natural formations that can’t be replicated, allowing clients to own a gemstone with a truly singular character shaped by nature itself.

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    Megha Patel

    Megha aims to be first to bring the news on industry updates, while her finance background informs her insights on how broader economic trends affect the jewellery trade

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