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Is this a good diamond?

According to the numbers it should be a nice stone. Seems like a really good price too! Can you handle a K?
 
The numbers look promising enough for further investigation; let us know how the images are! :read:
 
I think I can handle a K if it faces up more white. It being a blue, Im hoping it will..I saw an L a few months ago that Brian Gavin had as well, and it was gorgeous, and faced up super white, but I missed out and it was sold.
 
Keep in mind that blue fluorescence can only help a diamond with yellow body-color face up whiter under those types of light that have a substantial ultraviolet component, like sunlight.
Much, probably most, indoor lighting doesn't have enough UV to activate the fluorescence enough.
When there isn't enough UV to activate the blue fluorescence, a K diamond with very strong blue fluor will look as yellow as a K with no fluor.

Owners who insist otherwise must be experiencing ... uhhh ... the persuasive wishful-thinking powers of the human mind. ;)

Good cut makes a diamond look brighter so the body color is less noticeable, but that's only in the top view ... the only view that 'good cut' is designed for.
In the side view (which is how we usually see our diamonds) good cut does nothing to overcome body color.

I'm not trying to be a Debbie Downer.
I just this rest-of-the-story is often left out when people use cut and fluor as reasons to go with a more-colored color grade.
Sure, they both help in the right light and in the face up view, but that's not the same as buying a diamond with less body color, which will never show body color.
 
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