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Buy a small blacklight torch?Date: 12/3/2009 2:38:00 PM
Author: Circe
Blueberrydot, Liane, thank you! I have to admit, I am loving playing with it! Now if only the sun would come out ....![]()
Date: 12/3/2009 2:43:45 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Date: 12/3/2009 2:38:00 PM
Author: Circe
Blueberrydot, Liane, thank you! I have to admit, I am loving playing with it! Now if only the sun would come out ....![]()
Buy a small blacklight torch?![]()
Date: 12/3/2009 3:13:47 PM
Author: jet2ks
Uh, Circe, while I love that shot as your av, the proportions are slightly off, making that lovely stone look a little elongated in the avatar. I took the liberty of resizing and squaring up the photo if you would like to use this:
Date: 12/3/2009 2:48:43 PM
Author: LovingDiamonds
Circe - live with your pear for a few days and then think about sending it back. If you can do it easily then it''s not the one for you. If you would be chasing the post van down the road or laying in front of it getting it to stop, that''s another answer!!!
Check out the bowtie in all lights to make sure that you''re going to be happy with it because it is very obvious in one of the shots (less so in others).
With the SB fluor, it''s probably not going to be as obvious because it''s an E colour stone. I see my fluor best in two lighting conditions (1) direct sunlight and (2) with strong sunlight outside but standing inside in a nice bright room (with no lights on) but mine never looks hazy. It just takes on a violet/blue tint but the clarity isn''t affected in any way.
By the way, I love the pendant. I think that''s very pretty and I think I''d prefer that to a bezel.
Date: 12/3/2009 4:24:45 PM
Author: FB.
From the pictures you provided, your pear seems to be bright and sparkly. Due to the fact that pears have a constantly changing crown and pavilion angle combination as you move around the stone, they can''t outperform a round diamond for overall light return, but the way that pears sparkle and their overall look is a refreshing change to a round diamond.
But for argument''s sake, let''s assume that you hate the bow tie (although nearly all pears will have at least a minor bow tie effect; you either have to live with it, or go for a different shape of diamond).
But if you dislike the bowtie, the question then becomes: what if you like the fluorescence and you can''t find another SB or VSB pear, of decent cut proportions and no bowtie, that is within your colour/size/clarity/cut/cost parameters?
In other words, is the SB fluor a worthwhile trade-off? Or should you look for a different diamond shape (round/princess etc) with SB flour?