Not at all. Before buying a diamond you should ask the jeweler to take it into a hallway with you, into the daylight, stand in a corner and just let a little light sneak over your shoulders, into direct sunlight (do not stare at it, just glance, or you will hurt your eyes) and in as many other lighting conditions as are available. If it is a well cut diamond it will look good in all of them, although some conditions will clearly look better than others.Date: 9/5/2008 5:26:46 AM
Author:Laurie2
If you get a good quality diamond should it look good in all light? I know it will look different but do all stones look cloudy at times? Am I asking too much to want a stone that looks fairly clear in different light?
Date: 9/5/2008 12:03:12 PM
Author: Laurie2
Wink, yes mine is clouding on me. I''ve cleaned it. I didn''t know much about diamonds and how important cut is when we got it. Sometimes it looks a little cloudy. Sometimes more than a little cloudy. So I''m shopping and learning. I get a bonus in December which I''m going to use to get a new stone. I''m excited to know my new stone will look pretty in all light.
DBS I read you post and until I got to the last bit i thought you might have turned over a new leave and stopped touting. But leopards............Date: 9/5/2008 4:53:59 PM
Author: dbsdiamonds
Different lights pose different brilliance styles. Whatever diamond you are looking at the facts on the brilliance based off the cut of the diamond should be able to be revealed on the certificate of the diamond.
If a diamond has the best cut statistics, best color and clarity for the budget and best size then usually it''s the best diamond. Of course there is an exception here and there but across the board this holds true.
There are many tricks to the trade at store level that can happen to change the brilliance of a stone. Like putting one''s fingerprint on one to ''deaden'' the stone to make another diamond look better, the one they want you to buy. Or maybe an inadvertent touch.
If you are concerned about brilliance I''m sure you can get help here on what to get and not get or certainly advice to maximize the cut grade of your gem of choice to maximize the beauty and brilliance without all the potential issues of store level hunting...Plus remember, you are stuck with the few options they may have while online there will be 100,000''s+ that can be sorted through....
Marty
CEO/Pres
Diamond Brokerage Service, Inc
www.dbsdiamonds.com