Happy new year everyone!
My heart is shaking. I was examining my engagement ring yesterday after i accidentally hit/scratch it on a metal piece.

i am wandering if it is an indented natural, a nick/chip or a bruise? if it is an indented natural, then why it is not set near the prong.
i can feel using my nail tip the slight unevenness on the surface.
This is a diamond of about 2ct. I know it may be good to match it against whatever inclusion stated on the cert. But I just do not have the certificate with me now. i dont even know if it was there before. i have been louping it for hours today... i called my husband who is currently overseas to let him know about this, and he has been comforting me. i feel terrible that i might have damaged such a precious gift from him.
i would also like to ask if diamond ring like this is for everyday. Apparently, i don't wear it often, and now maybe i will just keep it in the jewel box.
My heart is shaking. I was examining my engagement ring yesterday after i accidentally hit/scratch it on a metal piece.

i am wandering if it is an indented natural, a nick/chip or a bruise? if it is an indented natural, then why it is not set near the prong.
i can feel using my nail tip the slight unevenness on the surface.
This is a diamond of about 2ct. I know it may be good to match it against whatever inclusion stated on the cert. But I just do not have the certificate with me now. i dont even know if it was there before. i have been louping it for hours today... i called my husband who is currently overseas to let him know about this, and he has been comforting me. i feel terrible that i might have damaged such a precious gift from him.
i would also like to ask if diamond ring like this is for everyday. Apparently, i don't wear it often, and now maybe i will just keep it in the jewel box.
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