Not Only Diamonds Any More: the Latest Eternity Rings

By Faustine Garnder


Aside from Diamond Fashion Rings, fashion jewelry can encompass many types of jewelry that people like to wear to stand out from the crowd. For instance, your fashion jewelry may be composed of bracelets, earrings, cufflinks, pendants and necklaces, among many others. The list of possible kinds of fashion jewelry can go on indefinitely so long as people keep finding new ways to wear and use fashion jewelry.

Before diamond grading reports became so popular, there was a widespread preference in the trade for stones with fluorescence. These diamonds were called "blue-white" diamonds, and long time diamantaires can recall a time when many buyers would insist on diamonds with fluorescence. The preference began to decline after the FTC outlawed the misuse of the term "blue-white".

Another factor that may influence what type of Diamond Fashion Rings you purchase could be the imagination of the artisan who creates these Diamond Fashion Rings. The more difficult it is to create your Diamond Fashion Rings, the more expensive it will be.

It is unfair or deceptive to use the term "blue white" or any representation of similar meaning to describe any diamond that under normal, north daylight or its equivalent shows any color or any trace of any color other than blue or bluish. Unfortunately, it had the unintended effect of casting suspicion over any diamonds with fluorescence.

The bottom line about fluorescence A D-colored diamond (the highest color) with very strong fluorescence may display a "haze" or "cloudiness" that detracts from the overall luster of the stone. However, diamonds exhibiting fluorescence especially those diamonds with lower colors like I or J may seem more white and give the appearance of being G-color or H-color diamonds. Since the diamond trade still undervalues diamonds with any fluorescence in the colorless color-grades (D through F), customers may obtain a diamond at a relative bargain when buying one with faint or even medium fluorescence. For excellent value in a diamond with no noticeable color to the unaided eye, look for near-colorless grades of G-color through J-color, and a fluorescence grade of medium or strong blue.




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