A diamond is laden with emotional and economic significance, yet more than anything else, it is a visual experience. A diamond’s beauty is not just symbolic - it is very real. It is a result of the diamond’s individual 4Cs features, as well as the way it interacts with light - its ‘light performance’. It is also a consequence of the way it has been set in a jewelry piece, and, of course, a diamond’s beauty is based on the personal tastes and preferences of the viewer.
Realizing the importance of an accessible and accurate visual experience, which does not require expert equipment, such as a loupe or tweezers, Sarine developed the Sarine Loupe™ digital diamond imaging system, which launched in 2011.
The Sarine Loupe, available at Sarine Technology Labs, Sarine service centers and diamond manufacturers around the world, is an advanced device that uses optics technology to take multiple scans of the diamond, from every possible angle. The software then knits these images together to create a complete, virtual image of the diamond that accurately represents the way the diamond appears in different settings, including its inclusions and all gemological aspects. The diamond image is stored as a digital file that can be shared online, via email, chat and social media.
Sarine Loupe has traditionally offered 4 different view modes, providing a variety of visual perspectives to help the viewer understand the diamond’s unique appearance and features:
In addition to these view modes, there are two additional view modes currently launching. These are designed to expand the capabilities of the Sarine Loupe and provide a new presentation of the diamond that meets current consumer demands.
The Sarine Loupe Pavilion View was launched this month, and Girdle View will be released later this year.
Pavilion View presents a view of the diamond as it rotates on its pavilion. The beauty of Pavilion View is two-fold: first, the position of the diamond is natural and instinctive, as if it were laying on a counterpad. Second, the optics required to create this view lend a clear and vibrant appearance to the diamond, both accurate and attractive, which is eminently suited to a retail sales setting.
Pavilion View is initially available for Round, Princess, Cushion, Radiant, Emerald, Asscher, Pear, Marquise and Heart shaped diamonds.
Scheduled for release later this year, Girdle View presents a dynamic image of the diamond resting vertically on its girdle, turning in a complete circle. This enables the viewer to see the underside of the diamond, including pavilion and culet, as well as the table and both side views.
Click to preview the Pavilion and Girdle Views for various diamond shapes:
*Girdle View pending; only available later this year.
3D View, which provides a dynamic, rotatable and interactive visualization, is the most technologically sophisticated view of a virtual diamond. It is compatible for a wide range of diamond shapes, including Round, Cushion, Princess, Radiant, Oval, Emerald and Asscher. 3D View is a true, fully 3D mode that - while incredibly advanced for the needs of professional diamond graders and traders - may not necessarily provide the experience desired by the lay customer.
Click here to experience a sample Sarine Profile digital report, including Loupe 3D, the advanced 360-degree view.
The Sarine Loupe is one of several Sarine devices used to scan diamonds for the Sarine Profile digital report. The data extracted from the scans form the basis of the information provided in the diamond report.
Sarine reports already offer the Diamond Imaging component, which includes the standard View Modes provided by Sarine Loupe. Now the report is expanding to include the Pavilion View, and later the Girdle View, as part of the modular Sarine Profile report package.
Want to know more about the new Loupe view modes and Sarine reports? Contact your Sarine sales rep today.