Diamonds don't change colour; diamonds reflect a rainbow of colours, depending on the light.
Stones that change colour are not diamonds, and if they are used as accents in a piece of diamond jewelery, they simply enhance the charm of the piece.
Diamond accents are very small stones with a simple cut and are usually used as side stones to finish off the design. They are either rectangle or triangle in shape and only have between 16 to 18 facets.
A diamond reflects whatever light is available, and a diamond is cut to reflect the full spectrum of colour. As well, some diamonds may have a phosphorous 'afterglow' once a light source has been removed. But a diamond will not appear blue in direct sunlight and brown in artificial light. In that sense, a diamond will not change colour.
FCLY is not a common combination of characters used to describe a diamond.
Any crushed diamond is the same colour as it was before it was crushed.
white streak
No natural diamond will change colour.
Yes.
You cannot
The difference is probably the size of the diamond(s). Diamond accents are usually small stones, less than 1/10th of a carat. At least the accents are smaller diamonds than the main gem in a piece of jewelry.
I'm sorry but its impossible
People who want to change the colour of a diamond use radiation, not a chemical.
yes they are. Any diamond that is smaller than 1/10 of a carat is called an accent.
If that is the listing, such as "This watch has diamond accents at the hour markers," then it would have to be true or be false advertising. Most diamonds described as or used as accents are very small, with a faceting style known as single-cut, or even polished with only a few facets.
Diamond accents are very small stones with a simple cut and are usually used as side stones to finish off the design. They are either rectangle or triangle in shape and only have between 16 to 18 facets.
Red w/ Yellow accents.
White with red, blue and black accents.
A diamond reflects whatever light is available, and a diamond is cut to reflect the full spectrum of colour. As well, some diamonds may have a phosphorous 'afterglow' once a light source has been removed. But a diamond will not appear blue in direct sunlight and brown in artificial light. In that sense, a diamond will not change colour.