I Believed A Wrong Information The Longest! Well I'm Not Perfect!
My priceless vivid orange diamond had never appear more precious & more beautiful to my eyes in natural light!🌞
I just recently discovered that it is actually a vivid yellowish orange in sunlight not vivid yellow orange. The strong yellow fluorescence made it appear a less pure orange but in incandescent light or artificial light is is a pure orange not a vivid yellowish orange!
And if you know diamonds pure orange diamonds are the rarest color of orange diamond followed by yellowish orange then yellow orange!
I got the wrong information coz over a decade ago a good gemologist friend of mine in Florida grade his white diamonds without fluorescence. Meaning alot of perfect diamonds would be graded less perfect by him coz his standards of diamond grading are HIGHer or stricter than what is being used by GIA.
That's because fluorescence was a major issue with white diamonds coz alot of white diamonds could be graded a better color by GIA if they have blue fluorescence which tends to make yellowish diamonds appear whiter in natural light such as sublight or daylight equivalent light such as fluorescent light bulbs.
I so respect the integrity of that man that his technique for grading white diamonds had been ingrained to my head as the correct way of grading diamonds all these years!
Well using common sense the way a diamond looks like in natural light is their true color anyway!
So this ultra rare orange diamond is a yellowish orange diamond! So the GIA grading report is correct indentifying it as fancy vivid yellowish orange! The strong yellow fluorescence made the stone look alive in dayligh like it's on fire! Which seems to enhance the orange color making it appear to glow without affecting transparency. The same postive effect on the fluorescence of rubies!
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