Diamond ReflectionsGems & Gemology, Fall 2025, Vol. 61, No. 3

Raw Brilliance: Nature’s Diamond Sculptures

Evan M. Smith

The basic shape of a rough diamond is all around us, from black diamonds on ski slopes to the familiar red diamonds in a standard deck of playing cards. These symbols are the silhouette of an octahedron, which is the archetypal diamond crystal. Indeed, the octahedron appears regularly within parcels of mined diamonds, but accompanying it are many other nuanced shapes, all sculpted by natural processes. GIA scientists recently had the opportunity to examine a suite of 264 rough diamonds handpicked over several years by Pintu Dholakia of Hari Krishna Exports for their unusual or interesting nature. Here we showcase some of these specimens to discuss their morphology and highlight their striking appearances.