Hi, jstorm - just from the screenshot it looks to have quite a bit of CVD graining going on.
Any links to a 360 rotational video of this one?
Hi, jstorm - just from the screenshot it looks to have quite a bit of CVD graining going on.
Any links to a 360 rotational video of this one?
How to find a better diamond without the aset given?
What is CVD graining ?
What is CVD graining ?
Is the cvd in the corner area?
Graining of the diamond material that the finished diamond is cut and polished from since CVD is process that grows diamond rough in tiny layers upon layers upon layers.
Here's a fantastic write-up by Bryan with Whiteflash about how crystal material defects carries a lot of risk and can cause serious issues to the appearance of a diamond:
We tend to think of diamond as a totally transparent material but that is not always the case. Sometimes diamonds are hazy and often described as looking “milky”. Diamonds can appear milky for a number of reasons. Most often the cause is related to the presence of clarity characteristics such as microscopic inclusions, but can also be the result of defects at the atomic level in the carbon lattice. Strong fluorescence, particularly in combination with light scattering inclusions, can also cause a loss of transparency resulting in the diamond having a hazy or milky appearance.
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What sellers have you been looking at, what carat range, and what budget are you wanting to stick with?
Cavalera is reasonable price. Can you help get a good one 3 to 4 carat .I wanted the hearts arrow cut which he has some on his website. The one posted above is hearts and arrow cut.