These are the lovely band rings I bought from Taurus a while ago. They are champagne coloured diamonds but check out the insane green fluorescence I just discovered they have.
. So used to seeing diamonds fluoresce blue, never seen neon green before.
May I ask, what sort of UV light are you using to generate the fluoro reaction? I have only one, but it doesn’t activate & show the fluorescence as well as yours seems to.
I'd be interested to hear if any of the Pros on here had any thoughts about them - I guess a package of rough from one mine might have gone to a single cutting facility, that maybe grouped fluor stones together when sold on??
I wish fluor colour on grading reports was easily searchable - I'd love to collect the whole range!
That is amazing, and I'd like to know what light you're using too. I have a fancy intense green yellow with strong green fluor. It looks something like the center top diamond under my uv light, but nothing like that neon glow I'm seeing in your picture.
And absolutely none of my champagne or brown diamonds fluoresce.
Back again, it’s daytme.
These diamonds are I guess more yellow greenish than champagne in normal light. Under night light / led light they look more yellow but once the sun hits them, the green starts to fluoresce. Not all fluoresce exactly the same, but pretty close.
I’m using a gem UV penlight 365nm that’s longwave UV (safe!).
Very pretty and interesting.
These are the lovely band rings I bought from Taurus a while ago. They are champagne coloured diamonds but check out the insane green fluorescence I just discovered they have.
. So used to seeing diamonds fluoresce blue, never seen neon green before.