Presidium Synthetic Diamond Tester II
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2024 12:37 pm
I had some discussions with our Appraiser about the Presidium Synthetic Diamond Tester II. Our discussion caused me to do a little reading about the device.
After learning more about the Presidium Synthetic Diamond Tester II it has become my understanding that this is not in fact a natural vs laboratory diamond tester but rather a Type I vs Type IIa tester. The device relies on the very low probability of encountering natural Type IIa diamonds. This becomes more obvious as one reads the literature provided by Presidium, and when you look at the top of the tester to read the lights. The top light indicators of the device show "Natural" on the left and "Type IIa Diamond" on the left. It does not overtly call something a "Laboratory Created Diamond." Their marketing says, "Enhanced with additional features, the Synthetic Diamond Screener II is a portable desktop device developed by Presidium to help screen out Type IIa colorless diamonds (usually CVD/HPHT laboratory-grown diamonds) from the natural Type Ia colorless diamond." Note it says it differentiates between Type IIa colorless diamonds and natural Type Ia colorless diamonds. Also note, it says Type IIa colorless diamonds are "usually CVD/HPHT laboratory-grown diamonds," the keyword being "usually." The literature also recommends using other testing devices and lists the limitations of this device (mm sizes, acceptable diamond color ranges, operating environments, et cetera).
If you are going to use this device, or any identification device for that matter, be sure to caveat your words and with this specific device to only provide the results given, that a diamond is testing as "Type Ia" or "Type IIa" or is inconclusive.
After learning more about the Presidium Synthetic Diamond Tester II it has become my understanding that this is not in fact a natural vs laboratory diamond tester but rather a Type I vs Type IIa tester. The device relies on the very low probability of encountering natural Type IIa diamonds. This becomes more obvious as one reads the literature provided by Presidium, and when you look at the top of the tester to read the lights. The top light indicators of the device show "Natural" on the left and "Type IIa Diamond" on the left. It does not overtly call something a "Laboratory Created Diamond." Their marketing says, "Enhanced with additional features, the Synthetic Diamond Screener II is a portable desktop device developed by Presidium to help screen out Type IIa colorless diamonds (usually CVD/HPHT laboratory-grown diamonds) from the natural Type Ia colorless diamond." Note it says it differentiates between Type IIa colorless diamonds and natural Type Ia colorless diamonds. Also note, it says Type IIa colorless diamonds are "usually CVD/HPHT laboratory-grown diamonds," the keyword being "usually." The literature also recommends using other testing devices and lists the limitations of this device (mm sizes, acceptable diamond color ranges, operating environments, et cetera).
If you are going to use this device, or any identification device for that matter, be sure to caveat your words and with this specific device to only provide the results given, that a diamond is testing as "Type Ia" or "Type IIa" or is inconclusive.