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HI everyone!
Along with the infamous "Steep Deep" and "obstruction issues" many people asking about diamonds here on PS are warned about "leakage".
When I first heard the term, something about it bothered me.
Leaky roofs are clearly a problem
I drive a convertible- again, leakage is clearly a horrible thing.
How about in a diamond?
If a diamond reflected all the light back to our eyes, it would simply look like a mirror.
There''s dark areas that contrast with the light areas which gives the sparkle we love so much.
Here''s a photo that I highlighted with arrows to show areas of "leakage"
Since a photo is "static" and can''t move, we can photograph some facets that are reflecting light away from our eyes.
In person, you can''t hold a diamond perfectly still so the dark areas will flash as the diamond moves.
As an example, consider an emerald cut.
A step cut will exhibit a lot of "leakage" which is part of it''s charm.
My feeling is that telling someone asking about a stone to look at the diamond, and to take notice if there are any dark areas is sound advice.
Warnings of "leakage" are simply throwing a pejorative term at a characteristic some find very pleasing. Advising someone about "leakage" while never explaining , in plain terms, what to look for may needlessly scare consumers.
Thoughts?