Dear all,
I was offered an HRD certified diamond.
The stone scores TIC 1.1 on HCA and looks stunning but has a strong fluorescence which bothers me. My jeweller allowed me to inspect the stone in bright midday sunlight but as it showed hardly any sign of fluorescence, I wonder whether HRD''s see-through casing is actually permeable to UV light or whether the casing prevents the UV light from reaching the stone. I am willing to purchase the stone unless the strong fluorescence has a negative impact.
Thus, I have two questions:
Thank you
David
I was offered an HRD certified diamond.
The stone scores TIC 1.1 on HCA and looks stunning but has a strong fluorescence which bothers me. My jeweller allowed me to inspect the stone in bright midday sunlight but as it showed hardly any sign of fluorescence, I wonder whether HRD''s see-through casing is actually permeable to UV light or whether the casing prevents the UV light from reaching the stone. I am willing to purchase the stone unless the strong fluorescence has a negative impact.
Thus, I have two questions:
1. Is the HRD casing permeable to UV light?
2. If it is not, would an HRD certificate indicate if a stone, in particular due to its strong fluorescence, had a milky/hazy appearance when looked at in bright sunlight?
As the stone is with the jeweller for inspection purposes only and needs to be returned to the Antwerp-based trader as soon as possible, I would very much appreciate a quick response.
Thank you

David