How To Tell REAL or Fake Diamond (TORCH TEST!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มี.ค. 2022
- We used a TORCH this time 🔥
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"Give me a second to test this diamond, please"
"ok take your time"
*blasts the unmatched power of the sun*
No problem it shine like a diamond in Rihanna azz
‘’The power of the sun,in the palm of my hands’’
Ok
@@nicholas4460 I was thinking the same
He only torched the real diamond for a few seconds but then cremated the fake one
He cut most of heating the diamond to make this short only 30 secs long, and not a minute
The carbon actually vaporizes in a diamond when faced to high temperatures in some cases.
Look at Nile red turning diamonds into soda water
@@dhananjeyannatarajan5366 lol
@@dhananjeyannatarajan5366 I'm a Nile red fan boy btw
You specify "in some cases." What are the factors that contribute to whether or not it happens? Purity?
@@ossiehalvorson7702 Temperature and Oxygen concentration in the air.
Carbon based, diamond will burn if u use fire more than longer or higher temperatures, do not do that at all
Cubic zirconia is still really beautiful.
I'll be sure to bring a torch to my local jewelry store.
You do know that real diamonds burn fairly easily right? It would look lile your "fake" diamond after you take a torch to it almost a min or so.
that said, he made a point to do it for 20 seconds
Remember kids if u heat up a diamond enough it will turn to air
Nooooo, don't torch your diamond.
It formed under high heat & high pressure deep underground.
Under high heat & low pressure, it will turn into lump of charcoal (carbon)
Diamond is not forever, folks!
Ok, now throw it on water🤪
Fascinating
At first I was like “what if you ruin the diamond tho???”
I used to clean my earrings and let them soak in rubbing alcohol and I had a big pair of fakes that melted into a liquid in the rubbing alcohol
Let me test your diamond
*Pulls out an industrial torch*
I burned my diamonds to put bubbles in my water.
Plot twist: he started with a fake diamond
But why would I want to buy an expensive diamond instead of a much cheaper, visually indistinguishable cubic zirconia crystal?
Stereangth
To flex
Well the point I think is so that people don't buy the zirconia for the same price as diamonds
Because capitalism and status symbols. People who are rich feel the need to tell you they are.
Stereabght 💪
There are other ways to check if diamonds are real. No way would permit my diamonds to be torched; it may effect the clarity.
Buuulsheeet, diament is clear C Born on fire!
Another Test
Heat the diamond with flame , then put that in liquid oxygen.
If it survived in the end than it is not a real diamond .
Was*
Lol
So destroying the diamond if it was real? I don’t think that’s a viable test
@@AquaTheWulf lava
Nice video🎥 👏
make sure the flame isn't super oxidizing...
Too many people don't realize that A: diamonds aren't forever and B: they burn...
@@skyzip4k171 Dude if you put a torch on them for 20 seconds they are gonna survive because they have been in earths core for who knows how many years
Dude just because Diamond crystals are cooking close to earth core you can damage a faceted Diamond if u torch them for a long time I’m a goldsmith and this shit happens all the time.
@@isaacmorales4859so more than likely if I took a torch to a diamond for like 10 seconds and dropped it in water and it broke into four pieces it's fake
A well expierence Goldsmith don't have the timed to breakgem stones on utub, thier busy setting gemstones!@@frozensunset
Seemed to treat the fake a bit more rough
Looks satisfying
I really like him he’s really cool
They better make fake diamonds stronger
Please give one video of moissanite stone checks
Plenty of videos of it moissanite holds up
However moissanite does survive the torch. And acts just like diamond. Also if it’s made by Charles and colvard, it even passes every diamond testing kit.
One items they use to make the gems very clear is to heat the gems to 5kF.
How about moissanite?
survived better than real diamond 🤣
Diamond is fire resisent
so essentially what you’re saying is diamond armor should come standard with fire protection in minecraft
They both look like lovely jewels 💍
Thanks. Mine was fake 😂
Fun fact, the only reason diamond can survive from tons of heat such as lava is because diamonds normally live close to the earth core and when volcano erupt, the magma or lava can push the diamonds up closer to the earth surface which can be mine
How can you tell difference between fake and real sapphire
I love them
That's a big ass diamond
Diamond made out in extreme weather
Its all fun and games until someone does this to a fracture-filled diamond...
Me thinking if there's a way to find out a way without destroying the fake one🤔
Actually, real diamonds can be oxidized if enought energy is given. It turns into CO2.
Just make sure the flame is stoichiometric - too much oxygen, and it *will* burn the diamond!
Should each diamond is tested every time 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Go to Chicago or New York and flip this as lucies 😂
Diamond are fire proof
What about the Lab diamond?
Let me just get my Rl-19 3000 flame thrower on my moms wedding ring
Diamond is only good for cutting not wearing
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Where is the hammer test?
broo link the diamond tester plsss
Yes diamonds formed in volcanos so they can handle more than fire
Nope, diamonds are pressurized carbon deep down the ground.
@@uthnanaodgneyun8542 and in labs now too
And in machines
Time to go inf iq Diamonds were formed over 3 billion years ago deep within the Earth’s crust under conditions of intense heat and pressure that cause carbon atoms to crystallise forming diamonds.
Diamonds are found at a depth of approx. 150-200km below the surface of the Earth. Here, temperatures average 900 to 1,300 degrees Celsius and at a pressure of 45 to 60 kilobars (which is around 50,000 times that of atmospheric pressure at the Earth’s surface). Under these conditions, molten lamproite and kimberlite (commonly known as magma) are also formed within the Earth’s upper mantle and expand at a rapid rate. This expansion causes the magma to erupt, forcing it to the Earth’s surface and taking along with it diamond bearing rocks. Moving at an incredible speed, the magma takes the path with least resistance, forming a ‘pipe’ to the surface.
As it cools the magma hardens to form Kimberlite and settles in vertical structures known as kimberlite pipes. These kimberlite pipes are the most significant source of diamonds, yet it is estimated that only 1 in every 200 kimberlite pipes contain gem-quality diamonds. The name ‘Kimberlite’ was derived from the South African town of Kimberley where the first diamonds were found in this type of rock.
actually the first one was even faker, diamonds are made of pure carbon and are extremely flammable even more than coal
I'll just go torch my diamonds to see if they are real
And real diamonds can't be crushed with a hammer!!😮
Wow❤
Mail drop the hot diamond in some cold water
Wow
Thats not a torch thats a fire thingy
What would happen to a moissanite?
I need to test some churches
Real diamonds will be destroyed in high temperature too.
How about moissanite diamond
I understand what u mean but u barely torched the real one compared to how much u did to the fake. U really got up on the fake one😂
i thought he was burning a coin at first
Bro diamonds get burned by torches if they get too they frost over and get very rough they have to be recut
In the presence of oxygen the following happens:
C + O2 -heat-> CO2
DO NOT… torch your diamonds
I don't think the metal part of the jewelry attached to the diamond would like that test
@Yesn't oh that's cool, I thought they were fit in a way that it can't be removed without damaging the jewelry, thanks for the information 😊
their are different types of artificial diamond, for example industrial diamonds can take that heat
He meant gemstones which are not Diamond but look like diamond like cubic zirconium this presumably would not work to tell the difference between natural and artificial diamonds
What about the lab grown diamonds?
Pass, thanks
Girl:Babe is my ring real? boy:let me burn it
Who on earth would put a beautiful Cubic Zirconia to a torch test? Cubic Zirconia is still a natural gem.
Aren't you concerned you may break a "real" diamond if it has an internal fracture, or do you loop check it before you do this?
Oo
Excuse me sir , why can imitation stones in gold jewelry survive the high temperatures of the stone casting process? Thank You
Greet🎉
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You know if you get the diamonds too hot they melt
How about mossinnite
- Дорогой, ты не видел мое кольцо с бриллиантом?
How about moissanite can they survive the test
Diamonds "puff of smoke at 1200°...
I know. I thought I was salvaging silver and CZ's. CZ can handle 3000°plus.
I can't torch test my diamond 😅
Yea I definitely have a blow torch and a diamond not in jewellery
Don’t do it. There is a possibility that it would evaporate.
Not if you do it properly
@@jadengyi4036 wdym by properly?
Its okay none of us have loose diamonds or a torch to try this anyways lmao
@@tonycooks5608 I wouldn't say none of us, it's definitely a greater than zero amount of us lol. I'm working up to making an engagement ring.
Ok so how do I become a diamond tester?
The stupidest test to ruin a diamond is this torch test. DON’T EVER try this on your real diamond. The moment a diamond’s temp reaches 750 degrees celsius, it turns into gas and vaporizes.
Wonder if this works on rough diamonds
What about moissanite?
Interesting
A pure diamond is pure carbon .....so it should burn completely......
Do lab grown
Not true!
Cubic zirconia (CZ) is a lab grown gemstone made at high temperatures and is perfect for firing in place with metal clay. Small CZ’s can even be torch fired but be aware that not all CZ’s are created the same! While most can be fired to 1650ºF (900ºC), there are some colors that require a lower temperature.
For this you need a diamond 😢
Why not do the same thing with cubic zirconium?
Oh but wait , they do bake better diamonds than zirconia , and the only difference can be noticed under an electron microscope ...but whatever, I told my wife , I will get you any other stone ring , but don't fall for the B's
Do moisiate
Alternate option: drive over it using a car and after that smack it with a hanmer
I am heard diamond is unbreakable.. is that true..
They are the hardest crystal. Only a diamond can scratch a diamond. They are brittle however and can be broken
Can’t do that to a moissanite white is a more brilliant stone and 100Xs cheaper
Will it mess up your real diamond if you use the torch