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Medium fluorescence performs well in an oval cut lab grown diamond. The brilliant faceting disperses any fluorescence effect across the stone's sparkle rather than concentrating it. At the medium level, haziness is rare. In warmer color grades (G through J), medium blue fluorescence can noticeably improve the oval's face-up whiteness in sunlight, which is especially helpful for reducing tip color in elongated ovals.
Yes, medium blue fluorescence can help counteract the slight color concentration that ovals sometimes show at their tips. In UV-rich environments like daylight, the blue glow works against warm body color throughout the stone, including at the narrower ends. This makes medium fluorescence a genuine asset for H, I, and J color ovals, potentially improving the overall color uniformity across the face of the stone.
Medium fluorescence is generally not a concern for oval cut lab grown diamonds. GIA research shows that haziness at the medium level is uncommon, and the oval's brilliant faceting is forgiving of fluorescence effects. Most oval buyers can treat medium fluorescence as a neutral-to-positive characteristic. It becomes a clear positive for warmer color grades where the whitening benefit adds genuine visual value.
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