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Fluorescence in Diamonds, some people like the effect while others do
not, in usual circumstances it is never seen unless the diamond
displays a very high fluorescence, though if a diamond that displays
usual fluorescence is exposed to direct or intense ultraviolet light a
bluish glow can be observed. Strong fluorescence can lower the price of a
Diamond, but in some case may even lift the color one grade to the
naked eye so to add to the beauty, or even detract from the diamond
giving it a slightly hazy appearance. It's one factor that should be
check with the individual opinion depending on the amount of
fluorescence displayed.
![Diamonds displaying different levels of fluorescence under ultraviolet light](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vccC3TSL7Bb-wyfJRwRNkTfwI_rU8RlAsls5FtCx3XQXpIygK8at9vlUrRixljdRQeFVikhacFXFlSy6mOd72wdDLaEry0VII_t6ShEIJoIKN0vZycV9Ay9XN7f-_d_iBU0sVS7A=s0-d)
Listed below are the abbreviations for describing strength of
fluorescence that should be noted when reading a diamond grading report:
- N, NO, NON, - No Fluorescence
- F, FB, FT, FA, - Faint or Faint Blue Fluorescence
- SL, SLB, SLT, - Slight Fluorescence
- M, MO, ME, MD - Medium or Moderate Fluorescence
- S, ST, STB, STG, - Strong Fluorescence
- E, EX, EXB, EF, - Extreme Fluorescence
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