Hello! I am new to diamonds, so please excuse me if my question seems ignorant. I haven''t seen many diamonds in real life and, except for my ring, have never spent any time examining a diamond under different lighting conditions. My knowledge of how a diamond looks comes from magazine ads (sad, but true).
I''ve been reading the posts on this board and am learning a lot, and I''d love anyone with experience with diamonds to weigh in on this.
I have a 3.5 carat, H-color, very good cut, round diamond with blue fluorescence (not sure whether it''s strong, medium, etc). It''s set on a multi-row pave band. I love everything about this stunning ring, but have questions about how it looks in certain lighting conditions.
So, here''s what it does:
Indirect sunlight (for instance, if I shade it with my hand) - pure, glowing white and sparkly (but not blinding flashes)
Direct very bright sunlight - clear bluish-purple and seems to sparkle with more white and colored blinding flashes - The blue looks a lot like the ring shown on this page: http://www.pricescope.com/diamonds/x29034.htm The blue seems even more noticeable because it contrasts against the pave stones, which stay very white and sparkly as an overall effect.
Direct, less bright sunlight - looks more grey than blue, less blinding flashes
Grocery store light (diffused fluorescent lighting??) - my ring looks off the hook (!!). It sparkles like mad (not blinding flashes), with a barely noticeable bluish tint, and looks just as white as the pave stones. It''s so sparkly, it almost looks electric.
Dark room with cannister lights or other concentrated beams of light - the background of the whole stone looks dark, but there''s a lot of blinding sparkle. It looks like most sparkle is coming from the top surface. It looks a lot like this ring, but bluer: https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/i-color-stones-in-platinum.9689/
It does not look as dark from the side...just from the top view. If I shade it with my hand, however, the background looks whiter again. The pave stays looking white, but I think the whiteness is coming a lot from the mini-prongs, too.
So, is this normal? Do all diamonds look brighter and whiter in some light and take on a greyer background in other light, or is the darkness I am seeing from the fluorescence only?
Also, our jeweler told us not to judge a diamond in direct sunlight, and that some diamonds look darker in direct sun. Why would a diamond (with or without fluorescence) look darker in direct light?
Thank you!
I''ve been reading the posts on this board and am learning a lot, and I''d love anyone with experience with diamonds to weigh in on this.
I have a 3.5 carat, H-color, very good cut, round diamond with blue fluorescence (not sure whether it''s strong, medium, etc). It''s set on a multi-row pave band. I love everything about this stunning ring, but have questions about how it looks in certain lighting conditions.
So, here''s what it does:
Indirect sunlight (for instance, if I shade it with my hand) - pure, glowing white and sparkly (but not blinding flashes)
Direct very bright sunlight - clear bluish-purple and seems to sparkle with more white and colored blinding flashes - The blue looks a lot like the ring shown on this page: http://www.pricescope.com/diamonds/x29034.htm The blue seems even more noticeable because it contrasts against the pave stones, which stay very white and sparkly as an overall effect.
Direct, less bright sunlight - looks more grey than blue, less blinding flashes
Grocery store light (diffused fluorescent lighting??) - my ring looks off the hook (!!). It sparkles like mad (not blinding flashes), with a barely noticeable bluish tint, and looks just as white as the pave stones. It''s so sparkly, it almost looks electric.
Dark room with cannister lights or other concentrated beams of light - the background of the whole stone looks dark, but there''s a lot of blinding sparkle. It looks like most sparkle is coming from the top surface. It looks a lot like this ring, but bluer: https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/i-color-stones-in-platinum.9689/
It does not look as dark from the side...just from the top view. If I shade it with my hand, however, the background looks whiter again. The pave stays looking white, but I think the whiteness is coming a lot from the mini-prongs, too.
So, is this normal? Do all diamonds look brighter and whiter in some light and take on a greyer background in other light, or is the darkness I am seeing from the fluorescence only?
Also, our jeweler told us not to judge a diamond in direct sunlight, and that some diamonds look darker in direct sun. Why would a diamond (with or without fluorescence) look darker in direct light?
Thank you!
