Loose Diamond Stones
Enhanced Loose Diamonds
Enhanced loose diamonds are specific treatments, performed on cut and polished natural and sometimes synthetic diamonds, which are designed to improve certain diamond characteristics — and in some cases the value — of the stone in one or more ways.
These include diamond clarity treatments such as laser drilling to remove inclusions, application of sealants to fill cracks, color treatments to improve a white diamond's color grade, and treatments to give fancy color to a white or off-color diamond.
Disclosure of most diamond treatments are required at the time of sale. Some treatments, particularly those applied to clarity, remain highly controversial within the diamond industry — this arises from the traditional notion that diamond holds a unique or "sacred" place among the gemstones, and should not be treated too radically, if for no other reason than a fear of damaging consumer confidence.
Treated diamonds usually trade at a significant discount to
untreated diamonds. This is due to several factors, including relative
scarcity — a much larger number of stones can be treated to reach gem
quality than are found naturally occurring in a gem quality state — and
the potential impermanence of various treatments.
Therefore, it is unusual to see a diamond with good overall gemological characteristics undergo treatment. Diamonds which are chosen for treatment are usually those that would be otherwise difficult to sell as gem diamonds, where inclusions or fractures noticeably detract from the beauty of the diamond to even casual observers. In these cases, the loss in value due to treating the diamond is more than overcome by the value added by mitigating obvious flaws.
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