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Photochromic effect. Intense UV turns LGD blue. Fades is light.

Garry H (Cut Nut)

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Stays blue when kept in the dark.
Nick Has a way of telling a story in half a million words. But it is interesting.
Argyle pink diamonds get way better colors when heated - but fade in light too.

 
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
 
I always wanted to add a chameleon diamond to the collection (changes colour with heat), but figured I wouldn't be torching a stone that often to enjoy the effect. This might be a fun alternative if they are made available to retail market more often :D
 
I always wanted to add a chameleon diamond to the collection (changes colour with heat), but figured I wouldn't be torching a stone that often to enjoy the effect. This might be a fun alternative if they are made available to retail market more often :D

Pale Argyle pinks are affordable. You can cook them yourself on a gas stove and with some cheap boracic acid to coat the diamond so it does not burn.
 
Pale Argyle pinks are affordable. You can cook them yourself on a gas stove and with some cheap boracic acid to coat the diamond so it does not burn.

I'd need a magnifying glass as well to see the result of the pinks I can afford! I actually like the base colour of chameleons. Still on the list!
 
That is kewl.
 
Aw cripes. Add “long-lasting color change” to “magnetic” and “glow in the dark” for the properties of my future diamond purchases.
 
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