Yeah ???, From the pic the stone look more like a VS 1 stone.Are you sure that is the stone from that report?
TeaseThere is an interesting ongoing story behind this stone, but I will wait for it to play out before posting it!
I've always wondered WHICH included crystals are called KNOTS by the GIA - I am not opposed to having one that is knotted in; the shape & texture of the boundaries with the containing crystal should tell of such differences...
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That would often be a Twinning wisp where the crystal orientation is twisted or 2 diamonds join together in the growth phase.@kmoro I trust you recall GIA definition.
The word 'knot' made me think that portions of crystals with different orientation may be more or less strongly bound & this can be told from the shape of the included crystal & its boundaries - perhaps details that GIA also takes into account, since they sure kow everythign there is to know about diamond crystal growth, natural & otherwise.
Correct, if it does not reach the surface its a crystal.A knot is a crystal that reaches the surface of the diamond. So a knot will not be “knotted in” or it would be called a crystal, right?
Does the GIA report state “additional clouds and pinpoints not shown”?
The GIA cert says "Additional pinpoints are not shown." No comment on additional clouds though.