glitterata
Ideal_Rock
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- Apr 17, 2002
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I have a question about the blue color that appears in fluorescent diamonds in sunlight.
Sometimes when people look at a diamond in sunlight and think they see blue, what they''re really seeing is the blue sky reflected in the stone. I know that happens with me, even when I''m looking at a stone with no fluorescence. Maybe somebody more expert than I am can suggest a way to look at a diamond in the sunlight without getting a lot of confusing sky reflections? Like, maybe, hold it in a ray of sunlight coming through a window into a room with a white ceiling, or something like that?
Thoughts, anyone?
Sometimes when people look at a diamond in sunlight and think they see blue, what they''re really seeing is the blue sky reflected in the stone. I know that happens with me, even when I''m looking at a stone with no fluorescence. Maybe somebody more expert than I am can suggest a way to look at a diamond in the sunlight without getting a lot of confusing sky reflections? Like, maybe, hold it in a ray of sunlight coming through a window into a room with a white ceiling, or something like that?
Thoughts, anyone?