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Does the Fluorescence matter?

hellosisi1977

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I found this nice diamond (0.85) with GIA certified 3 EX. Girdle: Medium to slightly thick, H, VS2(crystal, cloud), HCA score 1.6. However, it has medium blue fluorescence. I was told that at some point, fluorescence will make the diamond look milky. Is it true? Do I need to concern about that?
The price for that diamond is around $4600.
Is it a good buy?
Thank you!
 
Not all fluor will make a stone milky, check with the vendor if this stone has that.

What are the input for the HCA score?
 
Light Return Excellent
Fire Excellent
Scintillation Excellent
Spread
or diameter for weight Very Good

HCA score:1.6
 
Input. That is the output.
 
Depth: 61.3%
Table: 57%
Crown Angle: 35.0°
Crown Height: 15.0%
Pavilion Angle: 40.8°
Pavilion Depth: 43.0%
Star length: 55%
Lower Half: 80%
Girdle: Medium to Slightly Thick, Faceted
Culet: None
 
Proportions looks promising from the numbers. Price looks good too.
 
I have a D w/ SB fluor (see my avatar) and I absolutely adore it, fwiw. :bigsmile:
 
In most cases, fluorescence has no visible effect on a stone so in that sense, it's unlikely to matter. It DOES have an effect on the price (fluorescent stones are usually cheaper) so in that sense it's a feature. In a few cases it changes the look in high UV environments, like direct sunlight, in an unattractive way. That's a bad thing. And in some cases it helps to mask a yellow body color giving it the appearance of a 'higher' color. That's a good thing. Whether any or all of these apply to the stone you're considering will depend on the details but I would not summarily dismiss a stone because of fluorescence. FWIW, I think it's sort of cool and it's certainly a conversation piece at the nightclub.
 
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