“…Such features are not commonly observed in untreated colorless type IIa diamonds, although lightly pitted surfaces and graphitized or graphite inclusions have been seen on rare occasions. Therefore, such features are a good indication of treatment, but they are not proof by themselves (Moses et al, 1999;McClure and Smith, 2000;Gelb and Hall, 2002). Because these heat damage−related features are not always present in a faceted diamond or may be difficult to discern, detection of HPHT treatment in a type IIa diamond generally requires measurement of the absorption and/or photoluminescence (PL) spectra taken with the diamond cooled to a low temperature (see Chalain et al, 1999Chalain et al, , 2000Collins et al, 2000;De Weerdt and Van Royen, 2000;Fisher and Spits, 2000;Hänni et al, 2000;Smith et al, 2000;Collins, 2001Collins, , 2003Novikov et al, 2003;and Newton, 2006).…”