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Inclusion Descriptions
The majority of our gemstones have a clarity rating we describe as eye clean. This means that any inclusions are not visible without magnification. You will not be able to see the inclusions with the naked eye.

Inclusions Weaken Diamonds
It's true. The more flaws you have in a Diamond, the weaker it becomes.
Think about Cheese as an example. What's more durable? A solid block of Cheddar Cheese, or a block of Swiss Cheese with holes? See my point?

Reflected inclusions
Occasionally inclusions in cut diamonds are so orientated that they are reflected several times through the neighboring facet.

Inclusion
In gemstones, an inclusion is any solid, liquid, or gaseous foreign body enclosed in the mineral or rock. The price of Amber can vary greatly based on the type of inclusions and clarity of the stone.

Inclusions
Moonstone contains a number of typical inclusions which appear to be stress cracks.

Inclusion
A foreign material (solid, gaseous or liquid) usually minute in size, that is enclosed within a natural mineral, but not a synthetic gemstone.

inclusions (n) are materials that are trapped within a mineral during its formation. Inclusions range from rutile needles, insects, rocks, water and gas.
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inclusion Anything visible to the naked eye or under magnification in a gemstone, such as a foreign body or crack. A stone with an inclusion is described as included. See also eye clean, loupe clean ...

Inclusion - An inclusion is a particle of foreign matter contained within a stone. Inclusions can be solid, liquid, or gas.

Inclusion: A naturally occurring flaw, (feather, fracture, fissure, carbon spot, or cloud), within a diamond or other stone. The test for clarity looks for these flaws.
Indicolite: Blue Tourmaline.

Inclusions
Although generally inclusion free and eye-clean, aquamarine has characteristic inclusions that appear as hollow tubes- known as rain.
Trivia ...

Inclusions: Most gems contain tiny natural features called inclusions. While inclusions by definition are internal flaws in a gemstone, they often add character and individuality.

Inclusions - Internal flaws in a gemstone such as specks, carbon, tiny bubbles, hairlines and other imperfections of crystallization.

Inclusion
Any type of material trapped inside a mineral during its formation. Inclusions are generally other minerals or rocks, but can also be water, gas or petroleum based.

Inclusion: Clarity characteristic totally enclosed in a polished gemstone or extending into it from the surface. May or may not be visible to the naked eye, but noticeable when magnified.

Inclusion: A naturally occurring element present within a gemstone. Many precious stones have inclusions that are characteristic and help in identifying the stone. See also clarity.

Inclusion
Imperfection internal to the diamond.
Loupe
Magnifying glass used in the trade to examine diamonds.

Inclusion - An naturally occurring flaw within a diamond or gemstone.
Iridium - One of the platinum family of metals. It is often alloyed with platinum to increase workability.

Inclusion
Inclusion is an internal flaw in a gemstone, and may have been caused by foreign matter. Inclusions can decrease the value of a gemstone.
Indicolite
Indicolite is a variety of tourmaline that is green in color.

Inclusions: Foreign matter within a gem or mineral, which often displays different colors from the rest of the stone, or other effects.

Inclusion
Inclusions in precious stones are like Mother Nature's fingerprints. Scarcely any precious stones are entirely free from inclusions. Most gems contain embedded foreign bodies or exhibit disruptions in their crystal structure.

Inclusion: A clarity characteristic found within a diamond, also known as 'nature's fingerprints'. These can include a cloud, a fracture, cavities, graining etc.

Inclusion: Internal Characteristics apparent to a trained or professional eye at 10X magnification. Inclusion can be bubbles, crystals, carbon spots, feathers, clouds, pinpoints, or other impurities, or even cracks and abrasions.

Inclusion
Any of several types of clarity features which are enclosed within a host diamond and they may reach the surface. Some examples are knots, feathers, crystals, needles, clouds and pinpoints.
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Inclusion An internal feature or imperfection which reduces the clarity or brilliance of a diamond.
Internally Flawless, IF, I.F. A clarity grade which allows for naturals or other surface features or imperfections.

Inclusion
A flaw that is found within a gemstone. This can be a break, feather, included crystal or any imperfection. Inclusions are fingerprints for a gemstone, as no two gems have identical inclusions.
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Inclusions Foreign matter that is "included" within a stone. This may be a foreign body such as a crystal, a gas bubble or a pocket of liquid.

Inclusion
A visible irregularity in a gemstone.
Intaglio
A design carved into the surface of a gemstone--the opposite in character of a cameo.

Inclusion
An internal flaw of the precious stone. Usually natural, but synthetic stones are often given manmade flaws to make them appear more like the real thing.

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A small particle of another mineral, liquid, gas or some foreign matter that is contained within a gemstone ...

INCLUSIONS. Foreign substances within the body of a transparent mineral.

Inclusion - A general term used to refer to any external blemish or internal inclusion or flaw on or in a fashioned diamond; e.g., a feather, included crystal, knot, fissure, scratch, natural, etc.

Inclusion - Inclusions are foreign deposits within gemstones such as foreign minerals, cracks, or liquids. They occur naturally during crystal growth and may also result from intense pressure.

Inclusions and other internal features: Internal clarity characteristics of a gemstone are represented by four major groups: solids, cavities, cracks and growth phenomena.

Inclusion: Any visible internal foreign object in a diamond is called an inclusion.

Inclusion: A naturally occurring imperfection that may be gaseous, solid or liquid and that is enclosed in a natural mineral.

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Any foreign mineral or substance "included" within a gemstone. Though generally considered to be flaws, they sometimes enhance the value of certain gems.
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Inclusion
An internal imperfection or characteristic which reduces the clarity or brilliance of a gemstone. Common gemstone inclusions are feathers, crystals, fractures, needles, graining, pinpoints and cavities.
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inclusion Imperfections located inside the diamond.
indented natural The original skin of the rough diamond that is at least slightly concave in relationship to the surrounding polished facets.

Inclusions
Bearding: tiny feathers extending inward from a bruted girdle surface. (Bruting is the process of rubbing two diamonds together to achieve the rounded shape of the diamond.) ...

Inclusion:
An impurity within a diamond, such as a spot or irregularity in the crystal structure of the stone. These can include a cloud, a fracture, another diamond inside the bigger one, liquid, etc.

Inclusions
Markings or foreign bodies found within the stone.
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INCLUSION - Internal characteristics present in gemstones. Common diamond inclusions include feathers, crystals, fractures, graining, pinpoints, and cavities.

Inclusions in emeralds are considered customary and expected
While emeralds with no eye-visible inclusions do exist - these gems are extraordinarily rare ...

Inclusions
Particles of foreign matter enclosed within the gemstones. The particle can be gas like, solid or liquid. Many times this inclusion help to separated and distinguish the natural from their synthetic counterpart.

Inclusions include flaws such as air bubbles, cracks, and non-diamond minerals found in the diamond. Blemishes include scratches, pits, and chips. Some blemishes occur during the cutting processes (most often at the girdle).

Inclusions in peridot are common. Very fine, nearly dust-like inclusions is common in Burmese material; it gives it a "sleepy" appearance. "Lily-pad" inclusions can be found from all peridot sources.

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Black Diamonds
Black Diamonds - "Black" diamonds are not truly black, but rather contain numerous dark inclusions that give the gems their dark appearance.

INCLUSION A substance or imperfection within the physical composition of a gemstone. An inclusion is an identifying characteristic and may detract from a gemstones beauty or enhance it. While most inclusions in a Diamond would decrease its value.

INCLUSION
An inclusion refers to a naturally occurring flaw, (feather, fracture, fissure or cloud) within a diamond or gemstone. Since diamonds are millions of years old, inclusions are often common.

Inclusions on or near the girdle can be covered up with most settings. In some instances, an inclusion will even be the same color as the diamond, making it virtually invisible.

Inclusions consisting of surface crumbling, often accompanied by tiny, rootlike feathers .
Burned Facet
This facet may appear whitish, or burnt, as a result of the cutter polishing the facet "against the grain".

Inclusions are not visible to the naked eye. Perhaps 1 in 100 untrained observers can detect VS2 inclusions with the naked eye, on close inspection under ideal conditions.
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SI2 ...

INCLUSION: Any internal foreign body or imperfection in a gem.
JANMA-PATRIKA: Sidereal horoscope.
JYOTISH: Vedic sidereal astrology.

Inclusion (mineral)
Index mineral
International Mineralogical Association
International School of Gemology ...

Inclusions Mineral grains that once existed separately but now form an aggregate
Kamacite Nickel-iron alloy (7wt %) phase with body-centered cubic structure
Limonite Oxidized iron; rust ...

Inclusions are tiny natural features within the body of a diamond, many of which can only be seen under magnification. Thus a diamond's Clarity depends on the number and size of these flaws.

Inclusions - plant and animal structures that are found in amber. As the resin traveled down the tree 30 million years ago, small insects, frogs or other animals got trapped inside and became part of the
amber.

Inclusion: An imperfection within a diamond that typically manifests in the crystal. May or may not be visible to the naked eye but noticeable when magnified.

See also: Inclusions, Stone, Color, Gemstone, Diamond

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