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Slight Milky SI2 Comment

SilkMan

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Please comment about Milky

The stone looks clean of SI2, is it graded SI2 because its milky

Is it a good buy - the price is average.

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Front under normal light, here it looks milky

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Abort, nothing worse than milky diamond. Often look worse in real life than in photography
 
gm89uk|1485990026|4123030 said:
Abort, nothing worse than milky diamond. Often look worse in real life than in photography

Totally agree. I love a good SI2 but I would never, ever buy a milky diamond.
 
As a vendor I am not allowed to post about a specific diamond. My comment below is my take on milky in any diamond.

As a RULE, I would not own, nor sell a milky diamond other than as a training aid to show clients why they do not want milky diamonds.

Sad thing about training aids is that someone always wants to buy them. I once had a half carat that with an AGS grade it would have been an AGS 8 or 9. It was a great teaching tool for showing the value of cut. In the ASET it showed more black and green than red. In real life it was a lifeless lump of crystallized carbon. In spite of it being marked NOT FOR SALE one of my sales people sold the thing for $350. The guy's wife was with them when they bought it, and it was the only half carat they could afford.

Years later I took it back in trade when they could afford a nice 3/4 carat, and I sold it to an AGS store that needed a sample of yucky cutting. I do still have the 0.33 ct that I paid retail to a pawnbroker for, I had purchased it to replace the half carat. It is even worse in the ASET than the half.

Oops. Rambling again. Not speaking of this diamond, but in general, if you buy a milky today, you will regret it later today, if not, certainly by tomorrow. You will not have the sparkle and dispersion that make a diamond beautiful and mesmerizing. That should make you sad, unless you just don't like sparkle and dispersion.

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It would bug the tick out of me because I would keep trying to clean it, as if there was something I could do about it.

I've seen some in person and they are sad looking diamonds.
 
Can you post a link to the AGS or GIA report. When there is not an obvious inclusion that the SI2 is based on then there is
a chance that the stone is cloudy (or milky) due to pin points, wisps or clouds. I see no obvious inclusion in the images you
posted so...it very well may be cloudy. Posts the lab report and we can see if maybe there is an inclusion that is somehow not
showing up on the images.
 
Who called it milky? I don't recall that as a word GIA uses on their documents, and I think this is probably not the grade setter for the SI2 clarity grade.
 
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