Since we cannot see your ring, we cannot give you a definite answer- you would need a jeweler to examine the ring. HOWEVER- LGL is the registered trademark of Leer Gem Ltd. They did make a 10 karat gold ring. Some of those mounted a topaz stone. There is a very good chance that your ring is real.
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Yes, when sunlight passes through a real diamond, it can create a blue reflection known as "blue light dispersion". This phenomenon is caused by the diamond's ability to refract light into its spectral colors, with blue being one of the prominent hues.