Micro-WorldSummer 2024 - Volume 60, Issue 2, Summer 2024, Vol. 60, No. 2

“Conch Shell” in Diamond

Tejas Jhaveri, Russel Carvalho

Surface-reaching fractures or breaks in diamonds are commonly known as feathers. The authors recently came across a feather with a surprising anatomy in a 0.41 ct natural diamond with G color and I1 clarity. This structure resembled a conch shell (see above). The conch shell, also called a shankha in India, is used for religious purposes and as a musical instrument, and it is thought to bring good luck.

Tejas Jhaveri and Russel Carvalho are quality specialists at GIA in Mumbai.

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