(via ICA Early Warning Flash, No.73, August 13, 1993) GII writes:
Recently we have encountered in a packet of rough diamond one octahedral shaped cubic zirconia. The person who had done this also must be having some idea of crystallography for he has taken the trouble to etch out trigons on the octahedral faces. Fortunately, the trigons are parallel to the sides of the octahedral faces, whereas in diamonds they are not; this gave us the first doubt and other tests confirmed our suspicion.
Another interesting case of cubic zirconia fraud has also been detected at our laboratory. In a packet of diamond baguettes as well as round brilliant same sized cubic zirconia baguettes and round brilliants were detected. The suspicion was first triggered off when similar dimension baguettes were weighing 0.029 carats and some 0.05. The difference was obvious when the weight of some more number of pieces was compared and other tests were performed.
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