Tobamovirus
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2014
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I've got my engagement ring recently, and now I am full of doubts instead of happines.
My fiance and I are not from USA, so the diamond is pretty small and not that expensive. But the problem is not the about weight, it is about brightness and scintillation.
The stone seems to look milky under direct sunlight, and shines only in stores with specific lighting.
I see some gray-white areas on the edges near the setting - is it how this type of setting affects, or just stone is not performing well?
It is impossible to catch fire or sparkles with DSLR or mobile phone cameras.
I've never seen diamonds close enough, so maybe my standarts are higher than it is supposed to be.
Can you please take a look at the photo and say what are you thinking about my stone?
(sorry, all the photos are cropped, because I can not focus close enough with my lense)






My fiance and I are not from USA, so the diamond is pretty small and not that expensive. But the problem is not the about weight, it is about brightness and scintillation.
The stone seems to look milky under direct sunlight, and shines only in stores with specific lighting.
I see some gray-white areas on the edges near the setting - is it how this type of setting affects, or just stone is not performing well?
It is impossible to catch fire or sparkles with DSLR or mobile phone cameras.
I've never seen diamonds close enough, so maybe my standarts are higher than it is supposed to be.
Can you please take a look at the photo and say what are you thinking about my stone?
(sorry, all the photos are cropped, because I can not focus close enough with my lense)





