Although most people approach professional jewelers to figure it out, there are a few ways, in which you can tell apart a real
diamond from a faux
gem.
Check the Diamond Ring Setting and its Mount
It is unlikely for a
diamond to be
set in an extremely inexpensive
metal. A stamp within its setting that indicates real
platinum or gold is a good sign, whereas a “CZ” stamp is a giveaway that the centerpiece
gemstone is a synthetic
diamond called Cubic Zirconia.
Use the Fog Test
Put the
gemstone in front of your mouth and then breathe on it. In case the
diamond stays fogged for even a couple of seconds, then it is likely to be an imitation
stone. A real
diamond, on the other hand, would disperse hot air instantly and will not easily fog up.
Analyze with a Loupe
A natural
diamond typically has small inclusions that can be seen with a
magnifying loupe. Look for tiny flecks of minerals or extremely slight changes in
color. They are signs that you are holding a real
diamond with naturally occurring flaws.