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Actual photos and Videos of the Diamond we are offering.
When I first saw this diamond, I went "Gosh Golly gee, A blue diamond!"
Ok, that's a lie.
I went "HOLY ----. LOOK AT THAT LIGHT BLUE DIAMOND!"
I mean, the color is soft and subtle, but I picked it up immediately.
I was surprised to learn that the diamond was actually "Very Light Green" (it still looks light blue to me)
When we're talking about the rarest color in diamonds, it would be red.
Green is not far behind as one of the rarest colors. GIA performs a battery of tests specifically to determine the origin of green in diamonds.
The stone is an eye magnet. Even from across the room, it's incredibly bright. Even in the dimmest of lighting- almost unnaturally so. The stone is simply remarkable.
The cut is also spectacular- if you love a pear shape. It's totally organic- like a teardrop. it's got nice size for it's weight- it's going to get noticed. There's something about this one.....
The stone is a VS1- of course it's totally eye clean.
As you can see in the photos- this color is quite complex and shows different hues in different lighting.
In the photos, as in real life, the blue-green is more evident in some lights compared to others. The Medium Yellow Fluorescence is interesting - but completely unnoticeable unless the stone is in the dark, and exposed to UV.
Here's how we may set this beauty:
As we can see, the pink and blue/green seem to bring out the best in each other.
The side diamonds are R2921 and R2985 ( the pink side diamonds are not included in the price of this item)