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Vanilla Bling

Brilliant_Rock
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I had my daughter bring her gel nail light over so I could check my rings , now I knew the round one had it because in the sun it looks violet blue but my old engagement ring the pear I didn’t and even some of the little diamonds do as well also the old euro the stone band . Pretty cool ! I love fluorescence I just wish my newer engagement ring had it but sadly does not . 05160162-C920-43E6-86B0-EAFA82246070.jpeg 9B3ABAAE-4AC9-4BFD-8F8E-E18DD45DED59.jpeg 1DE6B79E-14E8-407B-A3E9-932699605033.jpeg
 

headlight

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That IS cool! I have a Brian Gavin Blue and it makes it look more colorless. It is a G with med fl and it rivals another stone I have that is an E (faint fl).
 

Vanilla Bling

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That IS cool! I have a Brian Gavin Blue and it makes it look more colorless. It is a G with med fl and it rivals another stone I have that is an E (faint fl).

Hi thanks it’s my poor wonky I1 old mine cut but I love it anyway :lol-2:
 

sledge

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Just something to remember with fluor is that like color grades, the strength is a RANGE.

So medium can mean anything from a tick above negligible to a tick below strong. Just as negligible can mean 0 to just a tick below medium.

My wife's stone is a BGD Blue w/ MBF. They sent us a black light and I love the effect. Even a few of her melee stones have strong levels. You would never know until the black light hits it though.
 
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