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i think it's because they're often cut to hold in as much color as possible as opposed to cutting for light return. hopefully some experts will chime in.
AGS has a new report for fancy colors that goes into more detail.
https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.americang...rowndiamonds/AGSL_CDD_Modified_Color_term.pdf
An argument could be made that we're too strict on colorless rounds- but that's another story.
Thank you @Karl_K ! This makes me think that I need to stick with lower colors (L/M/N, etc) with the "slight brown" note on the GIA report. That way I can check all angles and figure out performance and ALSO get the slight brown I love. It's helpful to understand how FCDs are considered different than the other D-Z colors.
Thank you @Karl_K ! This makes me think that I need to stick with lower colors (L/M/N, etc) with the "slight brown" note on the GIA report. That way I can check all angles and figure out performance and ALSO get the slight brown I love. It's helpful to understand how FCDs are considered different than the other D-Z colors.
Whatever the reason, I can tell you from personal experience that a L diamond, faint brown, can look completely white from the top.