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Brilliant_Rock
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Most diamonds have to live with a substantial layer of grease and dirt on them.
It has been mentioned that the critical angles of diamond light handling change once the stone is dirty.
Are there certain diamond shapes (e.g. pear, princess) that tend to suffer more from being dirty?
Are there certain ranges of angles in round brilliants that are less affected (or more affected) by grease and dirt?
Thanks,
It has been mentioned that the critical angles of diamond light handling change once the stone is dirty.
Are there certain diamond shapes (e.g. pear, princess) that tend to suffer more from being dirty?
Are there certain ranges of angles in round brilliants that are less affected (or more affected) by grease and dirt?
Thanks,