Diamond Fluorescence


August 26th, 2008

Fluorescence is a characteristic that makes some diamonds appear to change color when they are exposed to the ultraviolet light that surrounds us every day in sunlight and in the light produced by fluorescent light bulbs.

Diamond Fluorescence Levels Diamond grading reports reveal whether or not a diamond fluoresces, and if it does, how much–faintly, weakly, moderately, strongly or very strongly.

Diamond Fluorescence Colors Diamond grading reports also tell us the color produced by a diamond’s fluorescence–usually blue, yellow or white.

Impact of Diamond Fluorescence If a yellowish diamond fluoresces blue, the effect could be strong enough to mask the yellowish tint when viewed in a jewelry store’s fluorescent lighting. You might be surprised by the diamond’s true color when you look at it at home under different lighting.

The reverse is true for diamonds that fluoresce yellow. They can appear more white under incandescent lights, but acquire a yellowish tint in ultraviolet light.

Fluorescence in Multi-Stone Rings Most fluorescence provides a subtle effect, one that you probably will not perceive as a true color change–just a slight shift in tone. However, it could be enough to make a diamond ring with multiple stones seem out of balance if some stones fluoresce and others do not, or if they fluoresce different colors.

Pricing for Diamonds that Fluoresce A strong yellow fluorescence bring diamond prices down, sometimes quite a bit, since yellowish tinted diamonds are generally less desirable than whiter stones.

A blue fluorescence can help increase the prices of diamonds with yellowish tones.

It’s important for you to be happy with the diamonds you buy. Ask your jeweler to show you examples of fluorescence and try to look at diamonds in many types of light before you make a decision, especially if you are considering diamonds with no grading documentation.


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