kryptboi02
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2023
- Messages
- 13
You're good - solid choice
Dejawiz,
This is a K color diamond with strong blue fluorescence. From reading the forums, I know the blue fluorescence will help cancel out some of the yellow tint and help low color diamond look whiter. However, the diamond will only glow blue under UV light such as sunlight or a blacklight so does it mean under normal indoor light condition, the fluorescence won't help the yellow tint much?
Thank you
Any mention of clouds or graining on the grading report?
No, only pinpoints with only 3 dots marked on clarity report. Would it affect the diamond if it had clouds or graining?
It could, yes.
It doesn’t mention anything about that on the GIA report. About the blue fluorescence and the K color; will the fluorescence help the diamond look whiter under normal indoor lighting condition without the UV light?
There's likely always some level of UV as long as light is present, so maybe...maybe not. The light return and optics look to be quite good with this diamond, so keep in mind the sheer amount of light return that it exhibits will help. It will become a matter of your sensitivity and tolerance to color.
If you can share the video link - but make sure you hold the stone first.
Then we may be able to check for internal graining that is missed by GIA more than it is noted.
That will cause a reduction in brilliance that may be noticaeable as the Wiz mentioned.
To DJ Wiz - I like being able to recommend much better than average diamonds like this - rather than always pointing people to supa dupa - when 90% of people could never notice the difference.
Only us obsessed types
Both have their place.
We don't all drive rolls Royces
Which one is speaking to you more?
See anything else you like?
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Only one of them is HCA excellent? That’s probably the only one I would choose after checking out its images. What’s the deal with these stones? Are these great diamonds that have been picked by PS?
Not all of them get rated by the HCA, so you'll need to perform a bit of due diligence investigating for the ones that have N/A as the HCA score.
I just have time today to take a look at the diamonds in the list you sent; All I could say was wow! they all have close to perfect proportions! You’re very good at narrowing down your search eh? And I’m pretty sure they all have HCA score under 2. I’m requesting aset images on a couple of them now to see if I can find a better stone.
Thanks DejaWiz