Fluorescence:
Fluorescence is the visible light some diamonds emit when they are exposed to invisible ultraviolet rays (UV). Approximately one third of diamonds emit some degree of fluorescence.
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None |
Luster:
Luster refers to the way light interacts with a diamond. A diamond with a low luster grade may exhibit a hazy or oily finish, often referred to as “milky” or “greasy”. Though commonly omitted from diamond certificates, the diamond industry deems luster grade integral in establishing value.
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Excellent |
Measurements:
Measured in mm: Length x Width x Height
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5.21 x 5.19 x 3.03 |
Table Percentage:
A diamond’s table size is expressed as a percentage of its average girdle diameter.
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61.00 |
Symmetry:
Symmetry refers to the arrangement and even placement of a diamond’s facets. A symmetrical facet arrangement maximizes beauty and minimizes the potential for light loss.
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Excellent |
Treatment:
Diamond treatments and synthetics are increasingly being passed off as natural diamonds. Common gemological equipment can no longer detect all treatments or synthetics. Therefore only gemological institutes with advanced equipment can certify that your diamond is 100% natural and untreated.
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None |