In a VS2 clarity diamond, needle inclusions are typically identified as extremely fine and slender crystals that appear like tiny needles when viewed under magnification.
Pinpoints are very tiny crystal inclusions within a diamond that appear as extremely small dots when viewed under magnification. They are often minuscule diamond crystals trapped during the diamond's formation.
Feathers are internal fractures or cracks within a diamond that resemble the shape of a feather. They can vary in size, length, and visibility depending on their nature and location within the stone.
Crystal inclusions are small, solid mineral formations trapped inside a diamond during its formation. These crystals can vary in size, shape, and composition and are a common type of inclusion found in diamonds.
Clouds refer to clusters of tiny pinpoint-like or hazy inclusions within a diamond. These inclusions comprise numerous microscopic crystals, gas bubbles, or other foreign materials that appear cloud-like under magnification.