Thank you all!! I was quoted $4000 for this…. Is that a good price for this stone? The blue nuance really threw me offYes, it definitely has blue nuance.
Thank you all!! I was quoted $4000 for this…. Is that a good price for this stone? The blue nuance really threw me off(
Interesting….. in general ( and our experience) GIA is very sensitive to the presence of blue on any non treated diamond.
Based on that experience, if the blue was perceptible, GIA would have graded the diamond differently.
Trying to use the rotating video to determine blue nuance is not definitive in cases like this.
No comment on the specific price….but in general, lab diamonds with GIA reports bring a healthy premium over IGI graded diamonds
Yes, it definitely has blue nuance.
Interesting….. in general ( and our experience) GIA is very sensitive to the presence of blue on any non treated diamond.
Based on that experience, if the blue was perceptible, GIA would have graded the diamond differently.
Trying to use the rotating video to determine blue nuance is not definitive in cases like this.
No comment on the specific price….but in general, lab diamonds with GIA reports bring a healthy premium over IGI graded diamonds
Hello all, so the diamond arrived today and to my naked eye it’s a bit of an icy blue, a tiny bit. I’m not sure if it’s because of a D color grade that’s why it’s super white and has that icy blue reflective or it was just a blue nuance? The jeweler did test it with a moissanite tester and it did not come out as moissanite (it was a moissanite tester not a diamond tester). So does that mean there’s no boron in the stone and I shouldn’t be worried about the blue nuance anymore? Or that test doesn’t say anything about boron and whether it is type 2a or 2b. I’m new at this so please help me out. Any inputs is greatly appreciated. I like all the specs about the stone, just the blue nuance part is throwing me off…. But if it’s because it’s a D hence white like icy blue and not because of boron and type 2b, then I’m happy. Thank you all so much!! (Oh btw she also tested for fluorescence and there was none under the light)
It sounds like it's the blue nuance that's causing the icy blue. A D without blue nuance should be completely colorless.