emeraldlover1
Ideal_Rock
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- May 20, 2006
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NO, cause if they were they would be fancies. I want to hear what you think though.
I hope we could get come clarification here so that there is a good understanding of these near colorless stones especially for new posters looking for their first diamond purchase. There are tons of threads out there where newbies are searching for stones and concerned that these stones will look yellow. There is no clear definition between talking about "warm" tones and yellow and I personally think there should be. However, when I first joined ps a few years ago I didn''t even want to consider anything lower than a G because I took some of these posts as the above colors to be close to yellow.
I will agree that in certian cases some stones do show more warmth and we know that to be related to a few factors specifically shape and cut of the stone. Can one really look at one or two stones and discount those colors all together? I''m curious? For me, I knew I wanted a J after I saw my stone compared to a D and didn''t see the difference face up. I could only see it when upsidedown next to a D on a piece of white paper. That meant that I could get a bigger stone with our budget. Obviously its a preferance but there are a lot of Ps''ers that own stones these colors and I''d especially like to hear your opinion. How do you explain color and warmth of these color stones?
I hope we could get come clarification here so that there is a good understanding of these near colorless stones especially for new posters looking for their first diamond purchase. There are tons of threads out there where newbies are searching for stones and concerned that these stones will look yellow. There is no clear definition between talking about "warm" tones and yellow and I personally think there should be. However, when I first joined ps a few years ago I didn''t even want to consider anything lower than a G because I took some of these posts as the above colors to be close to yellow.
I will agree that in certian cases some stones do show more warmth and we know that to be related to a few factors specifically shape and cut of the stone. Can one really look at one or two stones and discount those colors all together? I''m curious? For me, I knew I wanted a J after I saw my stone compared to a D and didn''t see the difference face up. I could only see it when upsidedown next to a D on a piece of white paper. That meant that I could get a bigger stone with our budget. Obviously its a preferance but there are a lot of Ps''ers that own stones these colors and I''d especially like to hear your opinion. How do you explain color and warmth of these color stones?