FeatureGems & Gemology, Summer 1989, Vol. 25, No. 2

The Characteristics and Identification of Filled Diamonds

John I. Koivula, Robert C. Kammerling, Emmanuel Fritsch, C. W. Fryer, David Hargett, Robert E. Kane

The filling of surface-reaching cleavages, fractures, and other separations in diamonds has generated a great deal of concern during the last two years. This article reports on the study of six diamonds both before and after a filling treatment and the examination of 12 additional filled stones. Microscopy provides the best means of identifying that a stone has been filled. Chemical and other analyses indicate that the filling material is a type of glass. The filling will not withstand all standard jewelry manufacturing and repair procedures.

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