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Medium fluorescence in a 1 carat lab created diamond produces a moderate blue glow under UV light but rarely has any noticeable effect on the stone's appearance under normal lighting conditions. One carat lab diamonds are a great starting point and were the average diamond size for many decades before lab diamonds came around. At 1 carat, medium fluorescence is generally a neutral characteristic that does not impact beauty or transparency.
Yes, medium blue fluorescence can improve the perceived color of a 1 carat lab grown diamond in warmer color grades (G through J). In UV-rich environments like sunlight, the blue fluorescence counteracts the stone's warm body color, making it appear up to half a color grade whiter. This whitening effect can make a 1 carat H or I color diamond look closer to G or H color when worn outdoors.
Medium fluorescence is generally not a concern at 1 carat in a lab diamond. The risk of haziness at the medium level is very low, and GIA research shows that fluorescence-related transparency issues primarily occur at strong and very strong levels. Most 1 carat lab diamonds with medium fluorescence display normal brilliance and clarity. It becomes a potential benefit rather than a concern in warmer color grades.
Do Amore carries medium fluorescence diamonds that can actually benefit warmer color grades like I and J by counteracting faint yellow tones. All rings include free lifetime maintenance covering inspections, polishing, cleaning, stone tightening, rhodium plating, and resizing.