Hi Everyone,
While reseaching diamonds for my GF''s E-Ring I learned about fluorescence and its effects on diamonds. There are a lot of threads on this subject on Pricescope. I''m hoping that future people like myself will be able to look at my stone and get some idea of what fluorescence does to a diamond. I''m a huge fan of fluorescent diamonds and feel that it makes a diamond that much more unique. I believe that this diamond is a perfect example of VERY STRONG fluroescence. Feel free to re-post them as an example for others.
First the specs:
AGS 000
.954ct
VS1
I - color
Ideal polish
Ideal symmetry
Very Strong fluorescence
Purchased from James Allen
Now the pictures:
Below are two shots taken within seconds of each other. They were taken outside in direct sunlight.
-=marc
While reseaching diamonds for my GF''s E-Ring I learned about fluorescence and its effects on diamonds. There are a lot of threads on this subject on Pricescope. I''m hoping that future people like myself will be able to look at my stone and get some idea of what fluorescence does to a diamond. I''m a huge fan of fluorescent diamonds and feel that it makes a diamond that much more unique. I believe that this diamond is a perfect example of VERY STRONG fluroescence. Feel free to re-post them as an example for others.
First the specs:
AGS 000
.954ct
VS1
I - color
Ideal polish
Ideal symmetry
Very Strong fluorescence
Purchased from James Allen
Now the pictures:
Below are two shots taken within seconds of each other. They were taken outside in direct sunlight.
-=marc