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Understanding HPHT for Color

MR2019

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Hello Everyone i am still out searching for a diamond and this diamond showed up. It was HPHT treated for the E color. I am not looking for an IF diamond i am only looking for an eye clean diamond. What is the thought on color modification. This diamond was graded in 2010. I am thinking the PS suggestion is better even though it has more color and I am trusting that it is eye clean. https://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-4164590.htm


ROUND BRILLIANT
Measurements7.82 - 7.86 x 4.78 mm
Carat Weight1.80 carat
Color GradeE*
Clarity GradeInternally Flawless
Cut GradeExcellent
PROPORTIONS
Depth61.0 %
Table57 %
Crown Angle34.5°
Crown Height15.0%
Pavilion Angle40.8°
Pavilion Depth43.0%
Star Length50%
Lower Half80%
GirdleThin to Medium, Faceted, 3.0%
CuletNone
FINISH
PolishVery Good
SymmetryExcellent
FLUORESCENCE
FluorescenceNone
 
Just to clarify: do you have a photo of the HPHT stone? Or a video? The WF one is almost certainly better than a treated stone, and you will get the benefits that come with purchsaing from WF.
 
I personally would rather have a fully natural/no treatments diamond in a warmer color than one that has been treated to improve the color. But that’s me.
 
Are they a similar price? If so, to me it would be a no brainer, H should face up white unless you are colour sensitive?
 
The WF stone is gorgeous.
 
No question I would go with WF over the HPHT stone. The WF stone is beautiful. With no treatments.
 
I will try to get a picture or video today! Does the color treatment change the value of a diamond?
 
I will try to get a picture or video today! Does the color treatment change the value of a diamond?

An HPHT diamond is worth less than a non HPHT diamond of similar cut/color/clarity. If that is what you are asking. It is also harder to resell. Reselling treated diamonds is more difficult than selling untreated diamonds in general.
 
I will try to get a picture or video today! Does the color treatment change the value of a diamond?

Yes, it changes the value a ton! Treated diamonds are worth much less (and sell for much less) than non treated stones.
 
It's kinda like, you're not buying an E colour. You're buying an "E" colour. I would rather a lower colour but natural.
 
I rather like the idea of technology but accept that if you ever try to sell it it would be harder than getting rid of herpes.
If you are geeky inclined it may make you happy, but consider the impact of the one you love thinking every time someone comments - feeling guilty that its a fake.
 
I rather like the idea of technology but accept that if you ever try to sell it it would be harder than getting rid of herpes.
If you are geeky inclined it may make you happy, but consider the impact of the one you love thinking every time someone comments - feeling guilty that its a fake.

:lol:
 
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