Do real diamonds break?

Unfortunately, diamonds are not without their vulnerabilities. So, yes, diamonds can break. This comes with good news and bad news. The bad news is that no diamond is impervious to breaking, but the good news is that it is an extremely rare occurrence.
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Do real diamonds crack or break?

Diamonds do not crack.

Diamonds will not crack a little. You will either chip the diamond completely or not all. Often a client will see an inclusion in a diamond and think it is a crack -rest assured these are just inclusions. Inclusions in diamonds don't usually lead to a diamond chipping.
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Are real diamonds hard to break?

Diamonds are the hardest naturally occurring substance on earth. More information on diamonds. Diamonds are the most popular choice for engagement and wedding rings because they are almost indestructible, meaning it is nearly impossible to break a diamond.
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How can you tell if a diamond is real?

Lay the stone onto the dot with the flat side down. Through the pointed end of the diamond, look down onto the paper. If you see a circular reflection inside the gemstone, the stone is fake. If you cannot see the dot or a reflection in the stone, then the diamond is real.
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Do diamonds break when dropped?

Answer: It is very unlikely that a diamond would crack or break just by dropping it. Under the most severe circumstances, a diamond would probably chip under a hard blow. Examples of these include hitting the diamond at an angle with a lot of force or banging your hand against a hard surface accidentally.
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Can You Break a Diamond With a Hammer?



Can a diamond ring break?

So, yes, diamonds can break. This comes with good news and bad news. The bad news is that no diamond is impervious to breaking, but the good news is that it is an extremely rare occurrence. The most important step comes when selecting your diamond.
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Do real diamonds sparkle?

The way that diamonds reflect light is unique: the inside of a real diamond should sparkle gray and white while the outside should reflect a rainbow of colors onto other surfaces. A fake diamond, on the other hand, will have rainbow colors that you can see inside the diamond as well.
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Can you scratch a diamond?

While incredibly tough, diamonds are still vulnerable to scratches just like other gemstones. The Mohs' scale (scale of mineral hardness) specifically defines hardness as the resistance to being scratched.
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Can diamond break by hammer?

Yes, technically speaking, you can break a diamond with a hammer, but it will be very hard to actually do it. In most cases, you can smash a hammer over your diamond and it will do nothing to it.
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Can you damage a diamond?

Diamonds are hard, but they can be damaged. It is possible to break or chip a diamond. Breaking or chipping isn't the only way to damage a diamond. You can damage a diamond with chemicals that cause it to look dull and cloudy or discolor the stone until it is professionally cleaned.
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Can you crush a diamond?

Yes, it is very possible to crush, crack, or break a diamond. Your diamond can withstand a lot, for sure, but if something hits it at its weak spot with great force, you are going to see a fracture in that stone. Read on to find out why a diamond would crush despite its hardness.
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Can you accidentally chip a diamond?

Any gem will break, not just chip, if it is hit hard enough. Diamonds are very tough, but remember that if a cutter can purposely cleave (split) a diamond by giving it a sharp blow in the right direction, you can achieve the same thing if you hit it hard enough accidentally.
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Are Broken diamonds worth anything?

The Answer is: YES!

This is a whole different story. The amount of money that Jewelers pay for a Fractured Stone depends on the size of the stone, the quality of the stone, how much damage has been done to the stone, and also, how much money the Jeweler has on hand.
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Are diamonds fragile?

Prior research has shown that diamond is the hardest known material but it is also fragile—despite their hardness, diamonds can be easily cut or even smashed.
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Why does my diamond look cracked?

The “crack” is a reflection from the diamond's girdle and is a so-called girdle reflection. This phenomenon is caused by the pavilion facets and is the answer to the horizontal line in the diamond. As you can see in the image above, the reflection is only visible from the side and not when seeing the diamond face up.
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Can heat damage a diamond?

Diamonds will burn at about 1562°F (850°C). House fires and jewelers' torches can reach that temperature. A house fire caused the white, cloudy appearance of this diamond (left). The stone was recut to remove the burned area, reducing the diamond's size, but leaving no sign that it was ever damaged (right).
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Why are diamonds so expensive?

Diamond production is falling as mines reach the end of their productive life. Diamonds are expensive because they cost a lot to bring to market, there's a limited supply of fine quality gems, and people around the world want to buy them. It's simply supply and demand.
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Do real diamonds give off rainbows?

We all love how a diamond shines in the sunlight. Test your stone by putting it in direct sunlight and examining the colors it reflects. A real diamond will reflect both rainbow colors as well as white light. If you only get one of the two, then the diamond isn't real.
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Do diamonds float in water?

Real diamonds should not float. To perform the floating test, all you need is your stone and a glass of water. Drop the diamond into the water. True diamonds have high density and should quickly sink to the bottom of the glass.
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Why is my diamond cloudy?

A cloudy diamond appears hazy owing to microscopic inclusions within the stone. In some instances, a concentration of small inclusions clustered together causes the diamond to look foggy, lifeless and dull.
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How durable is a diamond?

Diamonds are the hardest known mineral and receive a 10 on the Mohs Scale of Hardness. Because of this exceptional score, diamonds are very durable and ideal for every day wear. This contributes to their popularity as engagement rings' center gemstones.
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Can diamonds break glass?

The answer, no matter how much it shocks you, is yes. Diamonds can, and are used to cut glass. To answer the question more scientifically, diamonds score a 10 (the highest) on the Moh's scale of hardness, while the glass is a 6 – 7 on the same scale. As is the law of nature – the stronger substance always wins.
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Can a broken diamond be fixed?

Unfortunately, the answer is no. Once damaged, a stone cannot be restored to its previous integrity. What's even worse is that this diamond is now even more likely to break if hit again since its internal structure has already been weakened. Once damaged, a diamond cannot be restored to its previous integrity.
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