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For a girl too shy to show up with large diamonds around,Date: 10/28/2005 9:37:18 AM
Author: Lorelei
I would love to see a picture of it too!
Me too!
In the meantime, there are a couple of pictures of '(hazy) white diamonds' on THIS THREAD. The translucent tones are even called and graded 'fancy white' - the words stand for a translucent, hazy white. But a low clarity grade (there is an SI2 on that thread) covers the transparent end of translucent. I do not know where the cut is made. Also, I have not seen opaque white ones cut but would love to.![]()
Does it look somewhat opalescent?
Yeah, some do but it is a subtle effect. Allot less than the 'rainbow moonstone' with which I heard them compared. Not all hazy white diamonds show that effect to any extent. You may find cute specimens like that and described as 'opalescent diamonds' to the collectors that may like to hear thatI don't think there is a technical explanation, but I'd bet on strain added to that already hazy crystal. The fact that these fancy things are also difficult to cut seems to support this.![]()
Date: 10/28/2005 3:05:05 PM
Author: valeria101
Date: 11/4/2005 7:13:34 AM
Author: Shiny42805
Date: 10/28/2005 3:05:05 PM
Author: valeria101
Ana, thanks for the example.....but I couldn''t keep a straight face at ALL when I saw that! What exactly is that piece? a pendant? A penis pendant, perhaps?lol![]()
Why didn''t I think of that??????Date: 11/4/2005 7:13:34 AM
Author: Shiny42805
Date: 10/28/2005 3:05:05 PM
Author: valeria101
Ana, thanks for the example.....but I couldn''t keep a straight face at ALL when I saw that! What exactly is that piece? a pendant? A penis pendant, perhaps?lol![]()
This is the first time I hear it!Date: 11/4/2005 12:28:50 PM
Author: princessv
When someone says that a diamond looks ''watery'' is that the same as milkiness?
That is a 'color origin report' - clarity can be left out on those regardless of what it may be. But in this case, I really have no idea if it could have received a clarity grade anywya - the thing looks opaque in the picture.Date: 11/4/2005 6:35:14 AM
Author: Lorelei
I notice it isn't clarity graded, do they not clarity grade these due to the type of diamond being very cloudy or included to get that effect?
Watery or glassy is used to describe a poorly cut round diamond that has a ''fisheye'' effect: A pavilion that is shallow and displays the girdle''s reflection in the diamond''s table.Date: 11/4/2005 12:28:50 PM
Author: princessv
When someone says that a diamond looks ''watery'' is that the same as milkiness?
This is it, like John says.Date: 11/4/2005 3:26:58 PM
Author: JohnQuixote
Watery or glassy is used to describe a poorly cut round diamond