Diamond Knot is one such term, that people usually confuse with
diamond ring knot – the latter is a type of
diamond ring design, whereas the former is a type of
diamond inclusion.
Explaining Diamond Knots
As a totally flawless natural
diamond is very rare to find these days,
diamond inclusions are often regarded as an identifying characteristic of Earth mined
diamonds.
Diamond Knot is one such inclusion, which usually appears very close to the surface of the
stone, and it is a very rare flaw seen in natural
diamonds.
A
diamond knot seems like there is a small
stone inside the
diamond. Although that sounds very amazing, the
knot inclusion does not appear symmetrical always, and neither follows the growth pattern of the actual
diamond. It also gives an impression that the
stone has a raised area on one of the
facets, which looks awkward at times.
Most
diamond inclusions do not affect the
diamond clarity grading
much, but
diamond knots do because they are more visible to the naked eye when the stone is viewed under proper lighting. As they are located near the surface, a
knot inclusion is likely to affect the durability of the
stone too.