What is fire in a diamond?

The fire of a diamond doesn't mean it is literally on fire, but rather is a reference to the colourful flashes of light that the stone diffuses whilst under the light. It's otherwise known as 'light dispersion' as this is an accurate description of how the colourful flashes are formed.
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Is fire in diamond good?

Outdoors, in direct sunlight, a diamond can exhibit excellent fire. However, if there is cloud cover, the light will be diffused. While this might be an optimal lighting environment for observing a diamond's brightness and contrast patterns, fire will be almost completely suppressed.
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What gives a diamond its fire?

Diamond fire is caused by light that is broken down into different colors. In contrast to fire, brilliance is the colorless light that is emitted from the stone. Scintillation is a term that refers to the flashes of light you can see when you hold a diamond in your hand and move it.
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Do real diamonds have fire?

Real diamonds sparkle rainbow colors when their light is deflected to other surfaces. In other words, colors shoot from the diamond when the direct light hits the stone. This flash of colors from a diamond is called “fire.”
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What does fire mean in jewelry?

Fire in a gem stone refers to the sparkle that is influenced by the color of a gem when exposed to light. It is most often used to describe the light refracted by a diamond. It is the counterpart of brilliance, or the colorless light emitted by a gemstone.
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How do you tell if a diamond is real with a flashlight?

Simply hold the loose diamond near a light source, like a lamp, and see the reflection of the light from the diamond. This test will be best if there is another gem that you'll compare along with it, like cubic zirconia. You'll see how different their effects are to light.
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How should a real diamond sparkle?

The way that diamonds reflect light is unique: the inside of a real diamond should sparkle gray and white while the outside should reflect a rainbow of colors onto other surfaces. A fake diamond, on the other hand, will have rainbow colors that you can see inside the diamond as well.
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How can you tell a fire from a diamond?

This is simply to do with the angles in which light brightly reflects off. If a diamond is cut too shallow or too deep, light will not reflect directly out the top. Generally, the lower the clarity of a diamond, the less powerful the fire and sparkle in the stone will be.
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How can you tell a fake diamond?

Lay the stone onto the dot with the flat side down. Through the pointed end of the diamond, look down onto the paper. If you see a circular reflection inside the gemstone, the stone is fake. If you cannot see the dot or a reflection in the stone, then the diamond is real.
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Which diamond has the most fire?

The Round Brilliant (aka brilliant cut) shape diamond is the most popular of diamonds shapes. It consists of 58 facets and displays the most brilliance, fire, and scintillation of all diamond cuts on the market today.
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Do emerald diamonds have fire?

Emerald cut diamonds cannot hide color because of their large facets that do not lend much fire to the stones.
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What is a rainbow diamond?

“Rainbow diamonds” is a commercial name used for synthetic rutile (or titanium dioxide), a diamond stimulant introduced in 1948 and popularized for some of its gemmological properties, which were close to those of natural diamonds.
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Are first light diamonds real?

Like those raindrops, First Light diamonds utilize an innovative technique that cuts thousands of microscopic nano-prisms on the stone's exterior; when light hits those prisms, they produce flashes of vivid color.
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What makes a diamond sparkle?

This is because they lack facets or faces that bounce and reflect light. Diamonds sparkle is a result of light performance. As light hits a diamond, it penetrates the diamond, bounces around and reflects within the diamond and ultimately returns light to your eye. That is the sparkle that you see.
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Should a diamond have rainbow colors?

“People have a misconception that diamonds sparkle like a rainbow, but they don't,” Hirsch said. “They do sparkle, but it's more of a gray color. If you see something with rainbow colors [inside the stone], it could be a sign that it's not a diamond.”
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Do fake diamonds float in water?

Drop the diamond into the water. True diamonds have high density and should quickly sink to the bottom of the glass. Fake diamonds are not as thick, and therefore, more likely to float in water.
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What are chocolate diamonds?

What are Chocolate Diamonds®? Chocolate Diamonds are Le Vian's brand of brown or golden-hued natural diamonds, carefully selected for their rich deep colors. Only natural diamonds that meet Le Vian's exacting standards of clarity, quality, cut, and color will be worthy of the name Chocolate Diamond®.
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Why does my diamond glow in the dark?

What is diamond fluorescence? Fluorescence is the glow you sometimes see when an object emits visible light. Some diamonds fluoresce when they are exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays from sources like the sun and fluorescent lamps. This can cause them to emit a bluish light or more rarely, a yellow or orangy light.
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Can you see a rainbow in a diamond?

A real diamond will reflect both rainbow colors as well as white light. If you only get one of the two, then the diamond isn't real.
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What is a Blue fire diamond?

Bluefire master diamond cutters formulated a method of cutting diamonds that featured 144 glistening facets that act like tiny mirrors, bouncing light within the diamond.
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What is Heart on fire diamond?

Hearts on Fire, arguably the most well known and perhaps the most successful branded diamond to date, is unique in this case. The Hearts on Fire diamond is simply a very well cut round stone – no extra facets, nothing unique.
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Which diamond shines the most?

Because diamonds reflect white light, colorless diamonds produce the best sparkle and fire. In fact, the more color a diamond has, the less likely it is to reflect white light. And as a result, will produce less sparkle. A D-color diamond is the highest quality, and will offer the greatest sparkle.
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Why does my diamond not sparkle?

A dirty stone doesn't sparkle because light simply can't enter the diamond and causes it to appear dull. So, if you notice your diamond jewelry getting cloudier overtime, it's likely due to a dirty surface and there's an easy fix to restore their luster.
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Do real diamonds fog up?

Does it Fog Up? The easiest at-home test is to breathe on your stone. If your stone fogs up quite a bit and takes time for the condensation to evaporate, then it is most likely fake. Real diamonds do fog up, but only a little and the condensation evaporates quickly.
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