the diamond lines up about 12:00 and the triangle about 5:00 in line with the triangle mark on the inner cover
A scratch on a diamond is known as an abrasion. It refers to a visible mark or line on the surface of the diamond that is caused by wear or damage. Abrasions can affect the diamond's clarity and overall appearance.
Take your diamond to a certified gemologist to determine the cause of the line. It is not a normal occurrence in a diamond: the line may be man-made. Your stone may be 'capped' with a diamond above the girdle and may be another stone below the girdle, or two stones glued together. This is highly unusual, but is possible. The line may also be a jeweler's mark, made with ink.
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a human figure in profile in water (wavy line) from the torso up, with an arm raised with elbow bent (like an Australian crawl stroke).
The identification mark on a diamond looks like the brand identification mark of the diamond processor that inscribed it on the diamond. See below for, the DeBeers Forever Mark (TM), and the Canada Mark (TM) for diamonds mined in Canada. Another identification is one you can purchase from the Gemological Institute of America, that they inscribe on a diamond that matches the certificate that you buy which documents the diamonds qualities. You can also read more about this identification, below.
The NPFA mark is used for materials that can ignite.
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