Discover the LVC Lovemark diamond in precise virtual detail and experience the brilliance, scintillation and fire of the diamond.
LVC Lovemark diamonds bear the inscription of the rose hallmark in the heart of every piece. Crafted to perfection, the rose hallmark gives you the assurance that the diamond is uniquely yours.
Cut to the highest level of precision, every LVC Lovemark is Ideal Cut and bears 8 precise hearts and 8 precise arrows.
Boasting 57 perfectly aligned facets at precise angles, the LVC Lovemark is a testament to the pinnacle of diamond cutting, resulting in ultimate light performance
View the geometrical measurements and angles of your LVC Lovemark to assess its proportions and symmetry.
Let Love & Co. witness your unique love journey, from the day you exchange promises of a lifetime to the many anniversaries after.
Color is the measure of a diamond’s natural hue. The grading spectrum ranges from colorless to yellow. Colorless diamonds are rare, and are prized for their natural beauty and value.
Clarity is the measure of a diamond’s inclusions, which occur naturally inside the stone or on the stone's surface. Flawless diamonds are considered the most desirable for their rare perfection.
Cut is the measure of a diamond’s beauty and craftsmanship. A diamond's cut grade is determined by its geometrical proportions and symmetry, which affect the play of light reflected in the diamond.
Carat is the measure of a diamond’s mass or weight. For the past century, the carat unit has been set at a standard 200 milligrams. Diamonds are often measured in increments of 1/4 carat.
Carat is the measure of a diamond’s mass or weight. For the past century, the carat unit has been set at a standard 200 milligrams. Diamonds are often measured in increments of 1/4 carat.
Carat is the measure of a diamond’s mass or weight. For the past century, the carat unit has been set at a standard 200 milligrams. Diamonds are often measured in increments of 1/4 carat.
Clarity is the measure of a diamond’s inclusions, which occur naturally inside the stone or on the stone's surface. Flawless diamonds are considered the most desirable for their rare perfection.
Color is the measure of a diamond’s natural hue. The grading spectrum ranges from colorless to yellow. Colorless diamonds are rare, and are prized for their natural beauty and value.
Cut is the measure of a diamond’s beauty and craftsmanship. A diamond's cut grade is determined by its geometrical proportions and symmetry, which affect the play of light reflected in the diamond.
Carat is the measure of a diamond’s mass or weight. For the past century, the carat unit has been set at a standard 200 milligrams. Diamonds are often measured in increments of 1/4 carat.
Color is the measure of a diamond’s natural hue. The grading spectrum ranges from colorless to yellow. Colorless diamonds are rare, and are prized for their natural beauty and value.
Clarity is the measure of a diamond’s inclusions, which occur naturally inside the stone or on the stone's surface. Flawless diamonds are considered the most desirable for their rare perfection.
Cut is the measure of a diamond’s beauty and craftsmanship. A diamond's cut grade is determined by its geometrical proportions and symmetry, which affect the play of light reflected in the diamond.
Brilliance is a measure of the intense white light that radiates from the stone. Brilliance is created by the diamond's unique cut, which determines how the light that enters the diamond is reflected back to the viewer.
As a diamond moves, the play of light inside the stone creates dramatic, luminous flashes that are ever changing in their beauty. The diamond's sparkle reflects the quality of the cut, a direct result of the skill and craftsmanship of the professional diamond cutter.
When light enters and exits the dense structure of the diamond, it refracts, or bends. This refraction radiates vivid flares of rainbow colors that are commonly described as the diamond's 'fire'. Diamonds with intense fire are appreciated for their fascinating play of color and beauty at different angles.
As a diamond moves, the play of light inside the stone creates dramatic, luminous flashes that are ever changing in their beauty. The diamond's scintillation reflects the quality of the cut, a direct result of the skill and craftsmanship of the professional diamond cutter.
Light symmetry is determined by the quality of a diamond's cut and the position of inclusions and blemishes, which may occur during the natural formation process. A well-cut diamond features optimal proportions for equal light distribution.
As light enters and exits a diamond, the rare allure of the unique gemstone is revealed. Light performance is the combined grading of the four light qualities that define the diamond's individual beauty: Brilliance, Sparkle, Fire and Light Symmetry.
Color is the measure of a diamond’s natural hue. The grading spectrum ranges from colorless to yellow. Colorless diamonds are rare, and are prized for their natural beauty and value.
Clarity is the measure of a diamond’s inclusions, which occur naturally inside the stone or on the stone's surface. Flawless diamonds are considered the most desirable for their rare perfection.
Carat is the measure of a diamond’s mass or weight. For the past century, the carat unit has been set at a standard 200 milligrams. Diamonds are often measured in increments of 1/4 carat.
Cut is the measure of a diamond’s beauty and craftsmanship. A diamond's cut grade is determined by its geometrical proportions and symmetry, which affect the play of light reflected in the diamond.
The Sarine Loupe provides advanced virtual imaging of the diamond's top view, based on its unique cut and clarity. See an instant, accurate display of the diamond's actual appearance.
The Sarine Loupe knits together thousands of individual images to present an accurate, instant picture of the diamond's cut and clarity. Intuitive 3D imaging allows you to explore the diamond at near microscopic level, for a superbly precise viewing experience.
View your diamond like a professional. In this view your diamond has been magnified similar to how your diamond is graded in a lab. This will allow you to see the fingerprint of the diamond that most people never experience.
A distinctive circular hearts pattern is apparent from the bottom view of the diamond’s pavilion. Created by the play of light as it enters and exits the diamond, the hearts pattern indicates superior optical symmetry and a higher cut grade.
A distinctive circular arrows pattern is apparent from the top view of the diamond’s crown. Created by the play of light as it enters and exits the diamond, the arrows pattern indicates superior optical symmetry and a higher cut grade.
Cut grade is determined by the quality of the diamond's craftsmanship. In the hands of the professional cutter, the rough stone is transformed into a polished diamond featuring optimal proportion, symmetry and light refraction. The cut is the diamond's unique signature, reflecting its individual character and beauty.
Cut grade is determined by the quality of the diamond's craftsmanship. In the hands of the professional cutter, the rough stone is transformed into a polished diamond featuring optimal proportion, symmetry and light refraction. The cut is the diamond's unique signature, reflecting its individual character and beauty.