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Will you give me your thoughts on this stone, please?

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Absolutely and Thank you

 
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Thank you Dejawiz,

What is your opinion on this stone?

If it were in the standard color grade (D-Z), then I'd say there's too much mushiness in the center. However, being a fancy color, it may be one of those diamonds that you need to see with your own eyes to decide if it's a keeper or not.
 
Looks very nice. funny thing is I have a yellow, which I struggle to photograph like this. Always turns out grey? Theres another peculiar thing about the stone, some surface marks I can't get rid of... tell me what you think, also, any advice on photography?IMG_20241118_185949_401.jpgtrigon images.JPGtrigon images.JPGWIN_20241121_13_20_10_Pro 2.jpgthumbnail (1)13.8 to 13.9 by 8.019.jpgthumbnail (1)13.8 to 13.9 by 8.019.jpg

Hello and welcome to PriceScope, ferropericlase!
Please start a new thread about your inquiry as to not "thread hijack" another member's thread. :)
 
If it were in the standard color grade (D-Z), then I'd say there's too much mushiness in the center. However, being a fancy color, it may be one of those diamonds that you need to see with your own eyes to decide if it's a keeper or not.

Thank you, I appreciate your input. It’s not here yet, being put into a setting. I have learned that I should ask for input before I hit the buy button.
 
If it were in the standard color grade (D-Z), then I'd say there's too much mushiness in the center. However, being a fancy color, it may be one of those diamonds that you need to see with your own eyes to decide if it's a keeper or not.

The mushiness is great in fancy colored diamond guys - it means there are few to almost no ugly dark zones.
This appears to be a very nice stone.
Also a small additional comment.
A lot of lab diamonds, especially CVD, have stria or internal graining - this is a sparkle killer in colorless diamonds but can be a benefit in fancy colours.
Kashmir sapphires and Burmese rubies have this issue with fine microscopic inclusions and it make the color blue on blue / red on red as opposed to dark zones caused by extinction.
 
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