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Minty
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posted 09-23-2001 12:24 PM    
I just got engaged and last night out at the bar under black light my diamond started glowing... I have three diamonds on my band and the other two did not glow. My friend said it was strange... but I'm all curious.

Should Diamonds glow under black light? The middle diamond is larger than the other two.

Any knowledge about this would be great.. thanks!
 

leonid
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From:Toronto, Ontario
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posted 09-23-2001 12:58 PM    

Can it just be because of Fluorescence? www.pricescope.com/tutor_fluor.asp

What is the color of the glow?


 

Minty
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posted 09-23-2001 04:31 PM    
blueish...

why would the other two not glow?

 

leonid
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posted 09-23-2001 05:07 PM    
quote:
Originally posted by Minty:
blueish...

why would the other two not glow?


My guess is that other two doesn't have fluorescence...

From Fluorescence section of the tutorial:

"About 20% of diamonds exhibit fluorescence. You have probably seen fluorescent minerals in natural history museums. Their fluorescence can be seen in darkened rooms with black lights. The effect is like a white shirt in a discotheque.

The most common fluorescent color is blue, and this can vary from weak or faint to very strong."

Do you have grading reports for your diamonds? Does your "glowing" diamond look oily or cloudy in the sun light? What is its color grade?

[This message has been edited by leonid (edited 09-23-2001).]
 

Minty
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posted 09-23-2001 05:47 PM    
thanks so much for your help so far...
the clarity and colour section for my diamond reads...
I1 I2 HI
would that be read right?

no the diamond actually looks really crisp.
thanks again. My fiance was worried.

 

Cut Nut
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posted 09-24-2001 06:46 AM    
There is a jeweller in Australia who sells 'disco diamonds'.
Every stone in a setting is full of blue fluorescent diamonds and the jewels glow in black lights in disco environments.
It is an advantage for stones of the color of yours to have some fluro. Dont worry that 1 is and 2 ain't.
Just think of it as a great party trick, tell your friends that one of your diamonds had some radioactive chemical spilt on it today as you walk into the disco then watch their faces )

 
jamesd
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posted 10-04-2001 04:07 AM    
I like that disco diamonds concept. Fun.

 


 
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