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Shiny_Rock
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- Mar 24, 2010
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OK, I'd just finished a solitaire necklace project before I found Pricescope. Then I joined the forum, read a lot, and decided I wanted a fluoro stone in a warmer color. But I could find few photos of what VERY STRONG FLUORESCENCE looked like (although many were labeled as "strong"). I didn't know if GIA strong vs VERY strong looked that different. Well, I specifically asked Whiteflash to find me a stone around 1.3 to 1.5 cts, I color, GIA-graded VERY STRONG. And what an amazing job they did! In shade, indoors, 99% of the time you see no blue. 99% of the time it faces up white as can be, and the gemologist at WF says it faces up like and H. But in bright sun, you do see some baby blue (you would have to be looking for blue, most people just think it looks blue-white, which is a banned term but I'm not selling).. LOOK AT HOW MUCH BRIGHTER IT LOOKS THAN THE SAME SIZE J-COLOR STONE NEXT TO IT.
So to me, the lesson is, do not fear STRONG BLUE and VERY STRONG BLUE FLUROESCENCE as long as you have a good vendor who can check the stone for whether it's overblue (which is rare anyway).
I'm glad I can share this with others on PS.
P.S. It happened to cost 19% less than an equivalent non-fluro stone on WF but that's not why I bought it. But it was a plus!
P.P.S. Excuse any typos, I am way excited about this stone.
So to me, the lesson is, do not fear STRONG BLUE and VERY STRONG BLUE FLUROESCENCE as long as you have a good vendor who can check the stone for whether it's overblue (which is rare anyway).
I'm glad I can share this with others on PS.
P.S. It happened to cost 19% less than an equivalent non-fluro stone on WF but that's not why I bought it. But it was a plus!
P.P.S. Excuse any typos, I am way excited about this stone.