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Could this be a diamond?

Staffnu

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I apologize if my pics are not so great. The blurry ones are the only way I can show that the crystal is somewhat transparent. After I extracted the crystal from the rock, I tested it with a diamond tester and it tested as a diamond. Thank you anyone for any input.

Jason
 

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I dunno but if you tested it with a diamond tester and it tested as a diamond - that right there makes it even more interesting.
Nice find! (y)
 
I dunno but if you tested it with a diamond tester and it tested as a diamond - that right there makes it even more interesting.
Nice find! (y)
Thank you. I know it's likely not a diamond, but it seems to have some of the characteristics. It's hexagonal and appears to have trigons in the pictures.
 
Where did it come from?
Burleson Texas. I know there has only been one diamond found in Texas in 1911, but there are a lot of igneous rocks where I found this one and I thought I had found blue ground in this area that had been excavated. Most is weathered and yellow, but definitely igneous rock with breccia and weathered olivine.
 

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Hard to tell, If it's hexagonal it's not a diamond, they are cubic. If you have a piece of quartz see if it scratches that. Now if you wife has a nice blue sapphire ring it would scratch that. Oh wait, bad idea. :)
 
Hard to tell, If it's hexagonal it's not a diamond, they are cubic. If you have a piece of quartz see if it scratches that. Now if you wife has a nice blue sapphire ring it would scratch that. Oh wait, bad idea. :)
I said it wrong. I meant that I thought it was octahedron when it was still in the rock because it looked like a pyramid protruding from the rock. I think it's too gold colored to be a diamond. From what I have read, raw diamonds reflect shades of gray until cut. I think it's just a pyrite cube.
 
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