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Strong fluorescence means the diamond emits a clearly visible blue glow when exposed to ultraviolet light. Under normal lighting conditions, strong fluorescence can sometimes produce a faint milky or hazy appearance in the diamond, though this effect varies from stone to stone. Strong fluorescence is the most debated fluorescence grade, as it can be either a negative (potential haziness) or a positive (significant whitening effect in warmer color grades).
Strong fluorescence can result in a lower price for lab created diamonds because some buyers and retailers consider it a risk factor for haziness. However, this creates a buying opportunity: if you can view the specific stone and confirm it does not exhibit haziness, a strongly fluorescent lab diamond can offer the same visual beauty as a non-fluorescent stone at a reduced price. Always evaluate strong-fluorescence stones individually.
Yes, strong blue fluorescence can make a lab grown diamond with warm body color (H, I, or J) appear significantly whiter in daylight and UV-rich environments. The strong blue emission effectively neutralizes the yellow body color, sometimes making the diamond face up one to two color grades whiter than its graded color. This effect is most pronounced outdoors in direct sunlight, where natural UV light activates the fluorescence.
Yes, Do Amore carries strong fluorescence diamonds, which are often discounted in pricing, creating a genuine value opportunity for informed buyers. All rings include free lifetime maintenance covering inspections, polishing, cleaning, stone tightening, rhodium plating, and resizing.