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LaSuecia|1429986316|3867718 said:wow kroshka!!! you mean it is a white stone in regular light but green in the sun? just wow.... it is stunning, even if its green in alm lights.
gregchang35|1430006302|3867802 said:Kroshka- OMG!!!!
DF- welcome back and great to see your ring, again...
Maccers and Sarahb= nice nice!!!
do these stone 'glow' in flourescent tube lighting as well? you know- usually found in offices.. those long tubes of light?
what about night clubbing lights- UV lighting- guess it would if under sunlight..... your rings would provide a topic of conversation... and then perhaps more conversation that you are in a nightclub????![]()
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maccers|1429994365|3867758 said:Great thread. My SBF OEC.
Dancing Fire|1429939833|3867491 said:My I VS2 2.30ct Octavia (very strong blue) under the sun.
Dancing Fire|1430010348|3867817 said:gregchang35|1430006302|3867802 said:Kroshka- OMG!!!!
DF- welcome back and great to see your ring, again...
Maccers and Sarahb= nice nice!!!
do these stone 'glow' in flourescent tube lighting as well? you know- usually found in offices.. those long tubes of light?
what about night clubbing lights- UV lighting- guess it would if under sunlight..... your rings would provide a topic of conversation... and then perhaps more conversation that you are in a nightclub????![]()
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Greg
I haven't notice any blue under the office flour tubes, and as for nightclubs I don't have an answer for ya, b/c I haven't gone to a nightclub in years but I think it'll turn blue inside a nightclub. Here's couple of shots with a UV flashlight pointing at the stone.
I haven't seen violet yet. This is as blue as it'll glow. Here are some photos to compare it with my wife's non fluor ring.thecat|1430041799|3867953 said:Dancing Fire|1429939833|3867491 said:My I VS2 2.30ct Octavia (very strong blue) under the sun.
I recalled seeing a violet glow in your old photos when your Octavia is in the sun. But it's blue in these photos. So it glows different colors (sometimes blue, sometimes violet) under the sun? That's so special!