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We probably all agree that certain levels of cut-quality improve the observed colour face-up. Just to be clear, this is not what my question is about.
Colour-grading is done from the side, because theory says that is how one can observe the true body-colour of a diamond. Is this correct, however?
Two sub-questions to that:
1. Can one design and cut diamonds in such a way that they would appear less tinted when their colour is graded?
2. If so, are certain shapes better at hiding their colour?
Live long,
Colour-grading is done from the side, because theory says that is how one can observe the true body-colour of a diamond. Is this correct, however?
Two sub-questions to that:
1. Can one design and cut diamonds in such a way that they would appear less tinted when their colour is graded?
2. If so, are certain shapes better at hiding their colour?
Live long,