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Screening Natural and Labgrown Diamonds

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Grading Natural Diamonds

Natural diamond grading at Naturalmark Lab Pvt. Ltd. follows a systematic process based on the 4Cs (Carat, Cut, Color, and Clarity), along with additional evaluations for authenticity and other characteristics
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Grading Natural Diamonds

The Grading Process

Natural diamond grading at Naturalmark Lab Pvt. Ltd. follows a systematic process based on the 4Cs (Carat, Cut, Color, and Clarity), along with additional evaluations for authenticity and other characteristics. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown:

Pre-Grading Examination

Cleaning the Diamond: The diamond is cleaned to remove any dust, oil, or residue that may affect grading.

Initial Inspection: The diamond is examined under magnification to check for surface features, inclusions, and fluorescence.

Identification: Screening machine & Advanced instruments (e.g., spectrometers, microscopes) are used to confirm whether the diamond is natural, natural treated ( HPHT ), Labgrown or synthetic.

Carat Weight Measurement :

The diamond is weighed using a precise electronic balance.

Color Grading

The diamond is compared to master stones under controlled lighting. Color is graded on a scale from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow or brown). Fluorescence is also checked under UV light.

Clarity Grading

The diamond is examined under a 10x magnification microscope. Inclusions (internal) and blemishes (external) are identified and mapped. Clarity is graded from FL (Flawless) to I3 (Included).

1. FL (Flawless): No inclusions or blemishes under 10x magnification.

2. IF (Internally Flawless): No internal flaws; only minor surface blemishes under 10x magnification.

3. VVS1/VVS2 (Very Very Slightly Included): Minute inclusions that are extremely difficult to see under 10x magnification.

4. VS1/VS2 (Very Slightly Included): Minor inclusions that are somewhat easy to see under 10x magnification.

5. SI1/SI2 (Slightly Included): Noticeable inclusions under 10x magnification but not easily visible to the naked eye.

6. I1/I2/I3 (Included): Obvious inclusions under 10x magnification, often visible to the naked eye, and may affect durability.

Cut Grading

The proportions, symmetry, and polish of the diamond are analyzed. Parameters such as table percentage, crown angle, pavilion depth, and girdle thickness are measured. The overall cut grade (from Excellent to Poor) is determined based on light performance.

Additional Tests

Fluorescence Analysis: Determines if the diamond emits light under UV exposure.

Optical Properties: Checked using spectrometers to confirm natural origin.

Inclusion Plotting: A clarity diagram is created for documentation.

Report Generation

The final grading report includes details on 4Cs, fluorescence, symmetry, polish, proportions, and a clarity plot. The diamond may also receive a laser inscription on the girdle for identification.

Quality Assurance & Final Verification

A senior gemologist cross-checks the grading to ensure accuracy and consistency. The diamond is securely packaged, and the grading report is issued to the client. This systematic process ensures accurate and reliable grading of natural diamonds in a Naturalmark Lab.

The Naturalmark diamond grading report covers following aspects of grading.

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Grading Labgrown Diamond

Lab-grown diamonds are graded using the same 4Cs (Carat, Cut, Color, and Clarity) as natural diamonds. However, additional steps are required to identify their synthetic origin and growth method (HPHT or CVD).
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Grading Labgrown Diamond

In order to distinguish Natural & Labgrown diamonds, Naturalmark Lab Pvt. Ltd. has seperate brand Labgrownmark for Labgrown diamonds.

Lab-grown diamonds are graded using the same 4Cs (Carat, Cut, Color, and Clarity) as natural diamonds. However, additional steps are required to identify their synthetic origin and growth method (HPHT or CVD). Below is a step-by-step grading process in a laboratory:

Identification & Initial Examination : Before grading, it is essential to confirm whether the diamond is lab-grown or natural.

Cleaning & Preliminary Check : The diamond is cleaned to remove dust and oil. A gemologist examines the stone under magnification to check for synthetic growth features like metallic inclusions (HPHT) or striation lines (CVD).

Screening & Advanced Identification Tests : 

UV-Vis Spectroscopy detects color centers unique to lab-grown diamonds.

FTIR Spectroscopy: Confirms the diamond’s chemical composition.

Photoluminescence Spectroscopy: Identifies growth method (HPHT or CVD).

Cross-Polarized Light Test: Checks for strain patterns (lab-grown diamonds show uniform strain).

Carat Weight Measurement : The diamond is weighed on a precision electronic scale with 0.001 carat accuracy.

Color Grading : The diamond is compared against master stones under controlled lighting.

Graded on the D-Z scale.

Special Considerations: HPHT Grown diamonds may have a bluish or yellowish tint while CVD-grown diamonds may have brownish undertones due to nitrogen impurities.

Fluorescence Test: Many lab-grown diamonds exhibit strong fluorescence under UV light.

Clarity Grading : Examined under 10x magnification using a gemological microscope.

Common inclusions in lab-grown diamonds:

HPHT diamonds: Metallic flux inclusions, tiny black specks.

CVD diamonds: Striation lines, pinpoints, or cloud-like inclusions.

Clarity grading : It is graded from FL (Flawless) to I3 (Included).

Cut Grading : Proportions, symmetry, and polish are analyzed using optical measurement tools.

Key parameters measured:

  1. Table percentage
  2. Depth percentage
  3. Crown and pavilion angles
  4. Girdle thickness

Overall cut grade: Ranges from Excellent to Poor, based on light performance.

Additional Tests & Laser Inscription

Spectroscopic Analysis: Confirms the diamond’s synthetic origin and growth method.

Inclusion Plotting: A clarity diagram is created.

Laser Inscription (if applicable):

Naturalmark Lab Pvt. Ltd  inscribes “Labgrownmark” and the report number on the girdle.

Certification & Final Report : A grading report is issued, containing:

4Cs details (Carat, Cut, Color, Clarity), Fluorescence information, Lab-Grown Diamond classification and Growth method (HPHT or CVD)

Final Verification & Quality Control

A senior gemologist reviews the grading to ensure consistency. The Lab grown diamond is securely packaged with the certificate.

Key Differences from Natural Diamond Grading

1. Identification is crucial to distinguish lab-grown from natural diamonds.

2. Growth method (HPHT or CVD) is recorded in the report.

3. Laser inscription is often mandatory for transparency.

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Grading Natural Diamond Jewellery

Grading diamond-studded jewelry at Naturalmark Lab Pvt. Ltd. involves assessing several factors to determine the color & clarity quality of the diamonds and the metal setting.
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Grading Natural Diamond Jewellery

Grading diamond-studded jewelry in a Naturalmark Lab Pvt. Ltd. involves assessing several factors to determine the color & clarity quality of the diamonds and the metal setting. Here’s a step-by-step guide to grading such jewelry:

  1. Preparation and Cleaning Cleaning: Use ultrasonic cleaners or steam cleaners to remove dirt and oils. Inspection: Check for any loose stones or damage to the setting.
  2. Diamond Authentication We use gemological tools like a screening machine, refractometer and spectroscope to confirm diamond authenticity and identify potential simulants or synthetic stones. If any piece is found apart from natural diamonds, it will be marked red by a marker pen & returned to replace it with natural diamond. If any piece is found natural treated/drilled/HPHT diamond, it will be marked black by a marker pen & returned to replace it with natural diamond.
  3. Initial Inspection Visual Assessment: Use a loupe (10x magnification) or microscope to examine the jewelry. Documentation: Cross check the details submitted
  4. Diamond Grading (4Cs) Gross Weight: Weigh the entire piece first. Carat Weight : If there is any doubt on diamond's carat weight mentioned on requisition slip, Gemologist measure individual stones if possible or estimate weight based on dimensions. Color Grading: Use a white background and controlled lighting. Compare with studded master stones to determine the diamond color grade Clarity Grading: Examine under 10x magnification for inclusions and blemishes. Cut Grading: Evaluate the diamond’s proportions, symmetry, and polish. Assess how well the diamond reflects light (brilliance and fire).Milky stones or weak brilliance diamonds affects clarity grade. Though, Naturalmatk Lab doesn't mention Cut grade in a report. Metal Grading
    • Metal Purity : Hallmarks and Stamps: Check for manufacturer marks and metal quality stamps.
  5. Setting and Craftsmanship Evaluation : Inspect how securely and evenly the stones are set. Evaluate craftsmanship quality and symmetry in design.
  6. Certification and Documentation :
    • Prepare a mini grading report including diamond characteristics, metal quality if Hallmarked, and a nicely clicked photograph and any relevant remarks.
  7. Quality Assurance and Final Inspection : Double-check all data and observations. Ensure consistency with laboratory standards and procedures.

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Screening Natural Diamonds

The screening process at Naturalmark involves initial sorting and examination process to identify stones that may require further evaluation for potential treatments or synthetic origin or undisclosed enhancements.
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Screening Natural Diamonds

Diamond Screening Process

All screened diamonds identified as natural are sealed in tamper-proof packets. If any diamonds are found to be other than natural mined diamonds (e.g., lab-grown or synthetic stones), they are separated and placed in a red color labeled packet alongside the natural diamond packet. This ensures proper screening and segregation.

In certain cases, a few diamonds may be placed in a "Refer for Further Testing (RFT)" packet. These require additional analysis using a separate machine to determine possible treatments or to verify if they are natural Type IIa diamonds.


Screening Steps:

  1. Weighment (Initial):
    Customers are requested to weigh their packet in the presence of the gemologist before submission.
  2. Cleaning:
    All diamonds are cleaned prior to the screening process.
  3. Screening:
    Diamonds are screened using advanced technology machines.
  4. Segregation: If any lab-grown or synthetic stones (e.g., Moissanite or Cubic Zirconia/A.D.) are detected, they are separated and placed in a clearly labeled packet.
  5. Refer to further Test (R.F.T.) Diamonds that cannot be detected using screening machines and require further analysis are placed in the RFT packet for advanced testing.
  6. Weighment (Final):
    After screening and segregation, diamonds are re-weighed by the customer to confirm the receipt and accuracy of the process.
  7. Non-Tearable Packaging: Natural diamonds are returned in the original packet provided by the customer. Any non-natural diamonds are returned in a separate packet labeled in red color. All packets are sealed together in a single non-tearable recycled plastic bag to ensure accuracy, security and transparency.

Naturalmark Lab issues report for screening, if required by a customer.

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Rough Diamond Identification

Identifying natural rough diamonds at Naturalmark Lab requires a systematic approach using both visual inspection and advanced analytical techniques.
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Rough Diamond Identification

Identifying natural rough diamonds at Naturalmark Lab requires a systematic approach using both visual inspection and advanced analytical techniques.

  1. Preliminary Examination

Cleaning: Clean the rough diamond thoroughly to remove dirt and debris using ultrasonic or steam cleaning.

Visual Inspection: Use a 10x loupe or microscope to inspect the crystal shape, surface features, and inclusions.

Documentation: Record the size, shape, color, and any noticeable features.

  1. Physical Inspection

Crystal Habit: Check for common diamond crystal forms such as octahedrons, dodecahedrons, or cubes.

Surface Features: Look for Triangular growth patterns (trigons) on the surface, Natural etchings or dissolution marks and distinctive grain lines or striations.

Transparency and Luster: Natural rough diamonds typically exhibit a greasy or adamantine luster.

Hardness Test: Scratch the sample using a corundum (hardness of 9) to verify diamond's hardness (10 on the Mohs scale).

  1. Optical and Gemological Testing

Refractive Index (RI) Test: Use a refractometer to check the RI (diamond: 2.42).

Polariscope Test: Confirm singly refractive nature (diamonds are singly refractive, while many simulants are doubly refractive).

UV Fluorescence: Examine under short-wave and long-wave UV light for fluorescence patterns. Natural diamonds may show blue, yellow, or green fluorescence.

  1. Screening & Advanced Spectroscopic Analysis

Raman Spectroscopy: Identifies carbon structure; diamonds exhibit a characteristic peak at around 1332 cm⁻¹.

Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR): Detects impurities and distinguishes between natural and synthetic diamonds.

Photoluminescence (PL) Spectroscopy: Helps identify treatments and synthetic origins

5.Identification of Inclusions and Internal Characteristics

Microscopic Examination: Observe natural inclusions like mineral crystals, growth lines, and clouds.

  1. Verification and Certification

Comparison with Database: We match results with reference data from gemological databases.

Expert Verification: We have trained gemologists and certified expert verify the findings.

Report Generation: After identifying the stone/stones, we generate a mini report with findings, methods used in rare cases and remarks.

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Grading Natural Diamonds

In a small span of time Naturalmark has carved its own niche and is providing exceptional services in grading earth mined diamonds, finished jewellery, lab growns and colored gemstones.
Each piece of diamond whether loose or studded in jewellery is checked thoroughly in multiple machines to ensure that even a treated piece cannot pass without being detected. We have our own loose diamond master stones and studded master stones set to ascertain the color and clarity of the piece submitted.

Grading Natural Diamonds

Apart from CVD and HPHT labgrown diamonds, several growers are manufacturing diamonds with minor changes that cannot be easily detected but at Naturalmark, we have the technology that can detect such pieces.

Screening

Naturalmark Lab offers Screening and detection services by trained gemologists and experienced professionals in a Lab with State of the art facilities. Every diamond whether it is Naturally mined, Labgrown or Simulant origin can be detected with accuracy at our Lab. The screening service is also provided for fancy colored diamonds as well as mounted Jewellery.

Sealing & Tagging

After screening, natural diamonds are kept in the same packet brought for analysis and those that are not natural are kept seperately in another packet mentioning the type of stone found and now both these packets are sealed in one tamper proof bag ensuring that the screening and seggregation has been done properly. Every piece of jewellery screened at naturalmark will also have a Naturalmark tag attached to it only if it is found to contain only natural diamonds.

Re Verification of other lab certified diamond

Laser inscribed certified diamonds are being chosen by miscreants to exchange natural piece with lab grown or natural treated diamonds with same parameters. Naturalmark is providing most advanced technology, fast and secure method of reverification.

Sealing & Tagging

Naturalmark is a pioneer in upside down inscription in labgrowns under the banner of labgrownmark.Once the diamond is studded, LG gets hidden and few digits of certificate number are visible and it is difficult to assess whether its a natural or labgrown diamond. In order to solve this problem, Naturalmark came up with the idea of upside down inscription. So when inscription is straight, its a natural diamond but if it is upside down, the studded diamond is a labgrown.
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Hallmark | Naturalmark

Like Hallmark is for Gold, Naturalmark is for natural diamonds and Labgrownmark is for Lab Grown diamonds.
Naturalmark is a pioneer organization in standardizing the screening and testing of CVD, HPHT TREATED NATURAL DIAMONDS, MOISSANITE, CZ AND OTHER LAB GROWN DIAMONDS and seperating from NATURAL DIAMONDS and Diamond Jewellery . After screening, we provide sealing of loose diamonds in non tearable bags and tagging of Diamond Jewellery.

Naturalmark: Reason for its Inception

Traditionally, it was a trend for customers to have specific jewellers from whom they use to buy diamonds and Jewellery. Trust prevailed then and there wasn’t any need to verify. Gradually Lab grown diamonds entered the market. It was fine until separate jewellery was made and sold as Lab Grown Diamond Jewellery. But later, some miscreants started mixing them along with natural diamonds. These lab grown pieces are so identical, that neither a human eye, a loupe nor a microscope could detect it. The Customers trusted the jewellers but couldn’t deny the fact that any mistake can lead to losses so they started demanding tested and verified diamonds. However, the jewellery sector lacked a trustworthy verification process and thus the trust couldn’t be revived completely.
The founder members Mr. Gourav Sethi and Mrs Swati Sethi conducted an in-depth survey and concluded that the discrepancies in this trade can be eliminated by following a standard practice and a common system of tagging and sealing under the name ‘Naturalmark”, all jewellery and diamonds that come for testing at any testing centre in the country. Mr. Gourav Sethi, who has an experience of more than 15 years in this trade, suggested this system called ‘Naturalmark’ just like hallmark. He suggests that just as the whole country follows the system of ‘Hallmarking’ for Gold, we can have the same system as ‘Naturalmarking’ for Natural Diamonds. This will result in segregation of Natural Diamond dealers from Lab Grown Diamond Dealers and any miscrepancy can be sorted at the testing centres. It will be easier for the people to follow a common system and see a naturalmark tag and seal on every purchase they make.

Labgrownmark: Reason for its inception

Naturalmark which started with a mission to combat undisclosed labgrown diamonds, has recently come across a new problem where lab grown diamond exporters faced similar issues of mixing HPHT and Moissanite with CVD diamonds.
When Labgrown exporters approached Naturalmark for the testing of labgrown diamonds to prevent mixing, Naturalmark decided not to restrict to separating Labgrown from natural diamonds but also help prevent mixing of various labgrown diamonds . Naturalmark has begun screening and grading of labgrown diamonds under the banner “labgrownmark“.

why us?

Latest Technology and experienced gemologist – Naturalmark uses latest technology to Detect labgrown diamonds and synthetic stones. Each diamond will be tested under the supervision of experienced and trained gemologists.

Safe and Secure – We seal loose diamonds in a non tearable bag.
The tagging system – Naturalmark tags tied on Jewellery makes it easy for customers to identify that jewellery has been screened or tested.
Cost Effective – Sealing and Tagging of diamonds and diamond Jewellery is very reasonable.

Mobile Lab service – Naturalmark provides screening services at a customer’s door step.

Naturalmark is considered a mark of authenticity that diamonds used are natural and not lab grown. Naturalmark is conceptualised to create a unique identity for Natural diamonds. Naturalmark strives towards making every piece of diamond available after being tested and verified, a small step towards helping secure the future of natural diamonds.
To help eradicate adulteration in the diamond industry, Naturalmark introduces LABGROWNMARK to safeguard the labgrown industry and believes that labgrown diamonds grading charges should be around 2 to 5% of the price. LABGROWNMARK has begun grading of labgrown diamonds using latest technology, trained gemologists, quick service and at much cheaper rates.
One can book a slot for testing and grading on the toll free no. 9377150044 and the mobile facility will be made available at their door steps
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mission

We believe that a customer’s trust is the responsibility of every business which can remain unharmed by following responsible business practises.
At naturalmark, we believe that this can be achieved by involving the whole diamond jewellery industry and working together towards a common goal and establishing a common system that will be adopted by all so as to reduce or completely eradicate any malpractice in the natural diamond business. This will reinstate the customers trust in diamonds globally. Our affiliates are helping to transform supply chains to be more responsible and sustainable – catalysing partnerships, and securing a future that can be treasured for generations to come.

about founders

Gourav Sethi, founder of naturalmark is into the business of natural loose diamond trading and Jewellery Manufacturing and has experience of over 16 years. As an entrepreneur who has dedicated himself to both personal and professional growth, his company has evolved immensely in these 16 years and much credit goes not only to his knowledge, tremendous sales process and leadership skills and but also to the innovative ideas that keeps generating from his brain factory.He is a board member of Surat Diamond Association since 9 years and served as a joint secretary for two years. The idea of conducting a loose diamond exhibition in Surat was his brain child and he successfully organized the exhibition ‘Carats’ Loose Diamond Expo for SDA as Exhibition Convenor for two consecutive years.Yet another feat was a wall clock designed by him that explains colour gradation concept in a natural diamond in such a way that even a layman can understand it very easily. That’s why it is being used by many institutes like IGI that conducts diamond courses. For more details, visit the “Innovations’ section of the website.
While every idea generated has one thing in common’ doing good work that is beneficial for everybody’ , here is the latest idea of ‘ Naturalmark’ , which again is for the benefit of natural diamond industry as a whole. One more achievement added is in the form of LABGROWNMARK, which is for the benefit of LAB GROWN DIAMOND industry

Naturalmark Certified Store

All jewellers dealing exclusively in natural diamonds can approach Naturalmark for becoming a 100% naturalmark certified store. Naturalmark will ensure that each and every diamond jewellery piece in the store has been tested and verified and is in accordance with the naturalmark standards which will instill a sense of confidence in the end consumers. Naturalmarked diamond jewellery gets sold faster as the trust is there.

Naturalmark Certified Startup

Naturalmark is a recognized startup. Naturalmark is highly appreciated in the gem and jewellery industry for its innovative idea – Like hallmark is for Gold, Naturalmark is for natural diamonds and are pioneers in their method of tagging jewellery and known for streamlining the whole process of screening.
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