What makes the Wokka Wokka™ Diamond Sparkle so
much?
Wokka Wokka™ diamonds have 90
facets versus the traditional 58
facets of round brilliant cut diamonds and the beauty of the
Wokka Wokka™ cut comes from its special facet arrangement that creates superior light
return maximizing the brilliance and the sparkle of the diamond.
On the left, a 58 facet standard cut diamond. On the right a 90 facet Wokka Wokka diamond. The Wokka Wokka is brighter and has more sparkle!
The Wokka Wokka Diamond with a light performance report from Gemex is shown below.
How are Wokka Wokka™ Diamonds cut?
Wokka Wokka™ diamonds are cut by master diamond cutters who take the additional
time to cut these diamonds with the precision needed to make the Wokka Wokka's™
light performance as high as possible. It takes more than three times the
amount of time to produce a Wokka Wokka™ diamond than it takes to cut an
ordinary round brilliant cut.
How is the light
performance of a Wokka Wokka™ Diamond measured?
The Wokka Wokka™ diamond is measured for light performance using the industry's
latest technology, the GemEx BrillianceScope. All 1/2 carats and larger Wokka Wokka™
diamonds are inscribed with GemEx Light Performance Analysis report serial
number and come with a copy of the report.
The Wokka Wokka™ Diamond, It's all about the Sparkle! Only at Justice Jewelers in Springfield Missouri.
Already have your Justice Jewelers
Exclusive Wokka Wokka™? View your diamond's live interactive report here: http://www.gemex.com/ A GemEx Live Report for all Wokka Wokka™ diamonds 1/2 carats and larger can be
viewed at
www.gemexlive.com by using the diamond's serial number.
All Wokka Wokka™
solitaires have the Wokka Wokka™ logo stamped
inside the shank, identifying your diamond as an exclusive brand.
The value and brilliance of the Wokka Wokka™ diamond provides
an exquisite diamond that you will be proud to own.
For an interactive sample report:
Please check out the Gemex website:
www.gemexlive.com
Enter in Diamond ID box the following number: 0308009. This is a report on a
Wokka Wokka™ Diamond.
Please try the buttons on the bottom: White Light, Color Light and Scintillate.
All Justice Jewelers Sales Associates have been
trained in the Gemexcellence Program
An important independent authority in reporting news about
diamonds and the diamond industry discusses the "wow factor" which we at
Justice Jewelers like to call
the
"Wokka Wokka™" factor!
As seen in the article of the Rapaport Diamond
Report February 1, 2008 Issue
The Sparkle Factor
"Diamantiares often speak of "the life" of a diamond. What gives a diamond life?
What exactly is the essence of this life?"
"In short, the answer to the question"What gives a diamond life?"is that
diamonds come alive when they sparkle . Light dances across
the crown as the stone is rocked back and forth.The stone becomes a complex
mosaic of bright white flashes and intense color.The essence of that life is a
diamond's scintillation; it is scintillation that catches the eye and gives
diamonds the "wow" factor." (Woody calls it the "Wokka
Wokka" factor!)
"One of the primary findings of the research revolves around a simple
concept: sparkles.
They are the building blocks of scintillation and
can be white or colored,few or many.They can be well distributed across the
crown of the stone or localized in certain areas. Sparkles can
be large, bold flashes or tiny, infinitesimal slivers. Moreover, different
shapes and sizes of sparkles can occur on different parts of
the stone."
"Because scintillation is dynamic by nature, the software models the stone in
hundreds of orientations to simulate how the stone might perform when rocked
back and forth. Various animations of the diamond in motion are then produced
in order to accurately display the scintillation potential of the stone. When
compared to observations of real stones in motion,these animations show a
striking similarity."
As most jewelers are already aware, some diamond cuts tend to"sparkle"more
than other facet arrangements. This is because the particular geometry of each
cut design subdivides the crown of the stone into a virtual facet pattern
common for the particular facet arrangement.
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