hedwiggy1003
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My boyfriend (fiancee) and I have recently bought an e-ring from James Allen. Our budget was limited and we found 0.9 carat stone with very good specifications and gemologist review for a very good price as it has strong blue fluorescence. We have been doing a lot of research on the effect of strong blue fluorescence on diamonds and understand that it can sometime make a diamond hazy/milky. Nevertheless, this is very rare so we decided to take the risk.
We've received our e-ring recently and generally happy with the choice. The stone is generally a gorgeous icy white color. I actually like the light icy blue hue when exposed to direct sunlight. Nevertheless, I'm not too sure how to tell whether it's "overblue" or "hazy/milky". It seems relatively clear to me but would appreciate everybody's opinions.
Specifications (GIA Certified)
Carat 0.9
Color - F
Cut - Excellent
Polish - Excellent
Symmetry - Excellent
Clarity - VS2
Dimensions - 6.15*6.19*3.82





Thanks

We've received our e-ring recently and generally happy with the choice. The stone is generally a gorgeous icy white color. I actually like the light icy blue hue when exposed to direct sunlight. Nevertheless, I'm not too sure how to tell whether it's "overblue" or "hazy/milky". It seems relatively clear to me but would appreciate everybody's opinions.
Specifications (GIA Certified)
Carat 0.9
Color - F
Cut - Excellent
Polish - Excellent
Symmetry - Excellent
Clarity - VS2
Dimensions - 6.15*6.19*3.82





Thanks
