I read that when a diamond has a crystal inclusion as opposed to a feather, that the crystal is usually
Olivine (Peridot), Garnet or Diamond. I also read that at the small size the Olivine will look clear, i.e.
not green. As Peridot and Garnet is far softer than diamond (although I know if it inside the main diamond),
I am wondering if there is a way to determine that the crystal inclusion in a stone is infact diamond too. I know
about crystal faces like octahedron etc so would the crystal if rounded be more likely to be Olivine and would diamond look
more square, hard edged. Garnet I take it would look dark, would you be able to see any red.
Olivine (Peridot), Garnet or Diamond. I also read that at the small size the Olivine will look clear, i.e.
not green. As Peridot and Garnet is far softer than diamond (although I know if it inside the main diamond),
I am wondering if there is a way to determine that the crystal inclusion in a stone is infact diamond too. I know
about crystal faces like octahedron etc so would the crystal if rounded be more likely to be Olivine and would diamond look
more square, hard edged. Garnet I take it would look dark, would you be able to see any red.