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In which lighting conditions, are bowties (in pears) seen most easily?

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oceanbeach

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Ifm going to see a coupe pairs of pears for my setting soon, and wanted to know in what lighting condition, I would see the bowties in the pears most easily. They are very small (0.5 total ct.), so Ifm thinking that it may be hard to observe bowties in some lighting conditions. I wanted to make sure I look at them under appropriate light in order to evaluate the bowties in the pears. Thanks,
 
they''re big black and awful - you will see them right away. now, don''t go looking for bowties that aren''t there.
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Ask to see them in direct sunlight.
 
Stand facing the diamond with as flat white diffused light above and behind you as possible.

You are the bow tie.
To see a marquise or pear without a bow tie - put a small peep hole in a sheet of copy paper and the bow tie will dissappear.
You are the source of darkness that creates the bow tie.

eg Facing the diamond with a large window to diffussed daylight (not ever direct sunlight as someone suggested) above or behind you will get a great result.

If you wear dark clothes the bow tie can appear larger / worse.

Move the stone closer and further away to check the difference - but use a standardised length - that can vary depending on the brightness of the lighting in different stores etc.
 
Thank you very much every one!
 
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