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Vanessa. Love the video. May I ask you a question? I did a uv light test in a bracelet and in 100 diamonds only 20 showed up the blue fluorescence. The others turns into a kind of purple color... So that would mean they're lab grown?
A lot of people think a lab grown diamond ia a fake diamond, no, a lab grown diamond is as real as a natural one, the only difference, it's not natural.
If you want a lesser quality diamond but very expensive, get a natural diamond. If you want an excellent quality diamond (type2A) for a more affordable price, get a lab grown diamond.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! We have plenty of clients who select a D-VS+ or D-IF natural diamond, so "lesser quality" isn't always the case with natural diamonds. However, yes, lab diamonds do open up a sense of price freedom for quality that many more people can enjoy now.
@VanessaNicoleJewels ... When I said lesser quality, I was referring to type2A diamonds, which is very, very, very rare with natural diamonds, but very common with lab diamonds due to the controlled environment in the lab.
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Natural diamond fluorescence can sometimes also has a hue Orange tint or green, rare but yeah.
Vanessa. Love the video.
May I ask you a question? I did a uv light test in a bracelet and in 100 diamonds only 20 showed up the blue fluorescence. The others turns into a kind of purple color... So that would mean they're lab grown?
Thanks for sharing this ❤
Thank you so much for watching! :)
A lot of people think a lab grown diamond ia a fake diamond, no, a lab grown diamond is as real as a natural one, the only difference, it's not natural.
Yes, "real" and "natural" are different terms.
Ice from your freezer is still ice. A glacier is natural, rather than man-made, but both are ice.
I have some diamonds that fluoresce green, and they’ve been certified natural
Thank you for sharing! It's always exciting to hear about unique gemstones like yours.
Nice. Your natural probably has trace boron in it then.
PRICE POINT IS VERY IMPORTANT.
Indeed :)
If you want a lesser quality diamond but very expensive, get a natural diamond. If you want an excellent quality diamond (type2A) for a more affordable price, get a lab grown diamond.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! We have plenty of clients who select a D-VS+ or D-IF natural diamond, so "lesser quality" isn't always the case with natural diamonds. However, yes, lab diamonds do open up a sense of price freedom for quality that many more people can enjoy now.
@VanessaNicoleJewels ... When I said lesser quality, I was referring to type2A diamonds, which is very, very, very rare with natural diamonds, but very common with lab diamonds due to the controlled environment in the lab.
So lab grown not distinguishable by naked eye?
Nope! Thank you for watching! 😀
A 5ct stone on a person wearing fake LV shoes and a bad weave. Kind of a give away.
It’s important to find balance in fashion, isn’t it?
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