A diamond's recut style is largely determined by
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its original cut.
Annealing irradiated diamonds can produce
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brown, orange, or yellow.
GIA Gem Trade Laboratory uses a Z masterstone to determine natural fancy
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yellows.
If a diamond has a slight tint in the face-down position and appears colorless in the
face-up position, its estimated color grade would be
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G, H, I, or J.
Which one of the following is used today to safely color-treat diamonds?
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High-energy electrons in a linear accelerator
The ultimate recutting consideration is
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the potential value of the finished diamond.
The diamonds used as comparison stones for color grading are called
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its original cut.
Annealing irradiated diamonds can produce
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brown, orange, or yellow.
GIA Gem Trade Laboratory uses a Z masterstone to determine natural fancy
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yellows.
If a diamond has a slight tint in the face-down position and appears colorless in the
face-up position, its estimated color grade would be
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G, H, I, or J.
Which one of the following is used today to safely color-treat diamonds?
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High-energy electrons in a linear accelerator
The ultimate recutting consideration is
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the potential value of the finished diamond.
The diamonds used as comparison stones for color grading are called
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