1 Carat Princess Cut Medium Fluorescence Lab Grown Diamonds
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Medium fluorescence performs well in a 1 carat princess cut lab grown diamond. The princess cut's brilliant faceting disperses any fluorescence effect across many small light flashes rather than concentrating it. At 1 carat, medium fluorescence rarely causes any visible haziness or transparency issues. In warmer color grades (G through J), the medium blue glow can noticeably improve the stone's perceived whiteness in sunlight.
Medium fluorescence is generally neutral to positive for a 1 carat princess cut lab diamond. In colorless grades (D through F), it has no visible effect one way or another. In near-colorless grades (G through J), it can provide a whitening benefit in UV-rich environments. The risk of haziness at medium fluorescence is very low, especially in the light-scattering facets of a princess cut. Most diamond professionals consider it harmless.
Medium fluorescence may result in a slightly lower price for a 1 carat princess cut lab grown diamond compared to no-fluorescence equivalents, though the discount is typically modest in the lab diamond market. If present, this price advantage creates good value since medium fluorescence has no negative visible impact on a well-cut princess cut. Any savings can be redirected toward a larger stone or better specifications.
Do Amore carries medium fluorescence diamonds that can actually benefit warmer color grades like I and J by counteracting faint yellow tones. In a 1 carat princess, can slightly improve the appearance of warmer color grades by counteracting yellow tones. Every stone is certified by GIA, IGI, or GCAL.