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Yehuda Diamonds???

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Ivy

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As I was surfing (like I do most days), I came across the Yehuda diamonds. Is it really possible that they can process a diamond that is an SI2 or worse and be made "clearer"? Some of these diamonds are horribly included. Does anyone have a before and after pic of a diamond that''s undergone this Yehuda process. Just curious...
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No direct knowledge of the process, but your link raised a big question on EGL certs
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The x15 image showed major inclusions and they are calling it SI3




The EGL cert for the same diamond showed a plot without inclusions? Does EGL have different criteria for plotting inclusions? My SI1 AGS plot looked horrible but looked clean in it's x10 image
 
In a 5ct stone I think some of those inclusions would be easily eye visible.

It is not an EGL USA cert - probably Israel.
Nuff said.
 
are Yehuda selling direct to the public?
 
Ivy,

Yehuda treatment can sometimes make really bad looking stones into fairly decent looking stones although it doesn’t seem to have worked on the example you chose. It's a clever system that doesn't get much respect around here because the final product is no longer 100% diamond. There have been quite a few scandals involving crooks selling Yehuda and other treated stones as natural and it has given a bad image to an otherwise good company.

They aren’t really selling directly. If someone were to order this stone, they would be referred to a Yehuda dealer in the customers area. The price is negotiable by the way.

I think you will find most other labs will disagree with that grade. Actually, many labs won't grade Yehuda products at all.

Neil Beaty, GG ISA
Independent Appraisals in Denver
 
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On 9/29/2004 4:28:06 PM Ivy wrote:



Does anyone have a before and after pic of a diamond that's undergone this Yehuda process. ----------------



I am affraid to guess what that particular piece looked like before... "fracture filling" works to hide feather-type inclusions or open cracks in diamonds (either natural or traces left by laser drilling). The black spots there were not the object of treatment at all.
 
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