A flaw (blister or spot) on the surface of a gem.
Defect which mars appearance.
Defect found on the surface of the pearl. Can be non-damaging with spots, bumps, pits and wrinkles or damaging with cracks, holes and chips.
is a flaw on the exterior of a diamond, such as a scratch, abrasion, nick or chip.
An irregularity, obviously not caused by weathering, marring the appearance of the surface of a specimen.
A jewelry term referring to any flaw on the outside of a stone, like nicks, scratches or chips.
a spoiling mark or flaw; a mark or imperfection that spoils the appearance of something including the skin.
Any surface imperfection on a fashioned diamond; e.g., a nick, knot, scratch, abrasion, minor crack or cavity, or poor polish. Also, a natural or an extra facet, visible on or through the crown, usually is considered a blemish.
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Any type of flaw on the surface of a diamond or other gemstone.
A permanent mark or scar made by either an injury of disease. Examples of blemishes include curbs and girth galls.
Refers to any surface defect on a pearl. Blemishes include cracks, chips, dull spots, wrinkles, spots, holes, bumps, and pits.
a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body); "a facial blemish"
mar or spoil the appearance of; "scars defaced her cheeks"; "The vandals disfigured the statue"
mar or impair with a flaw; "her face was blemished"
add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective
a defect in a gemstone or diamond that is found at the surface
a mar in the skin caused by pimples, blocked pores, a skin rash or scarring
an acquired physical defect that does not interfere with the usefulness of the horse, but may diminish its value
an imperfection on the outside of a diamond or gemstone, which differs from an inclusion
Blemish the surface of a diamond on flaw or abrasion.
External surface imperfection on a finished gemstone. Usually is naturally occurring . A blemish can be pitting or any natural patch of the natural crystal surface left on the finished stone.
Permanent mark caused by a previous injury or disease
any mark or discoloration on the skin that mars the appearance
An imperfection on a diamond's surface.
a mark, deformity, or damage which impairs the. appearance.
Surface imperfection external to the Diamond.
Any imperfection on the outside area of a diamond or other precious stone.
Any defect or fault which detracts from the appearance.
A noticeable imperfection in or on the surface of the glass.
An external mark or imperfection on a diamond, implicitly only slight and capable of being removed.
A clarity characteristic confined to the surface of a gemstone.
A finished wheel that has an unrepairable "cosmetic" defect on the face. It may be sold as a "second." They are sometimes called "blems." Cosmetic defects only affect appearance, not the integrity of the wheel.
A clarity characteristic that occurs on the surface of a diamond. Though some blemishes are inherent to the original rough diamond, most are the result of the environment the diamond has encountered since it was unearthed.
Any surface defect on a pearl. Blemishes can include spots, bumps, pits, holes, cracks, chips, wrinkles and dull spots.
A noticeable imperfection on the surface of a coin.
A flaw (scratch or abrasion) on the surface of a diamond.
Any distinct mark occurring on the skin that is secondary to the natural character of the skin.
a mark or deformity which is unsightly but causes no harm or unsoundnes to the horse
A flaw, such as a nick or scratch, on the surface of a stone.
An imperfection on the surface of a gemstone.
A surface or inherent clarity characteristic of a diamond.
Diamond surface imperfections such as nicks, scratches or abrasions.
Any surface imperfection on the surface of a gemstone. For example, on a diamond, one would be referring to a nick, knot, scratch, abrasion, minor crack or fissure (cavity), or a poor polish.
Any surface imperfection on a cut diamond. Such as a nick, knot, scratch, abrasion, minor crack or cavity.
An imperfection occurring in a cellular rubber product. It is usually circular in appearance and does not go completely through the material. Sometimes referred to as a dimple.
A blemish is a nick, scratch or any other flaw on the stone surface.
A defect or anything that mars the appearance of the wood.
Any flaw, spot, scratch or cut that appears on the surface of a gemstone. Blemishes for pearls can include spots, bumps, pits, holes, cracks, chips, wrinkles and dull spots. Blemishes fall into two categories, damaging blemishes and non-damaging blemishes. Non-damaging blemishes include spots, bumps, pits and wrinkles. These types of blemishes do not affect the durability of a pearl but will affect the price. Damaging blemishes, however, such as cracks, holes and chips will only get larger over time and wear and can seriously affect the durability and value of a pearl.
Anything impairing the appearance of a compound, such as a mark, deformity, or injury.
A blemish is a defect found on the surface of the pearl. Minor blemishes include spots, bumps, pits and wrinkles, and can affect a pearl's price. Major blemishes, which can affect the durability of a pearl as well as its price include cracks, holes and chips.
A blemish is a flaw on the external portion of a stone. Typically, blemishes are nicks or scratches.
Blood or pigment based visible mark (blimish, blemish)
A surface mark or deformity.