Why Does Nova Sparkle More?

The answer lies in the facets.

Facets are the polished surfaces of a diamond. They determine how light enters the stone, reflects within it and returns to the eye as sparkle.
A standard round brilliant diamond typically has around 57 facets. Nova takes a more intricate approach.
The Round Nova features 145 facets, while the Oval Nova features 129 facets. This increased number of facets creates additional points of light reflection throughout the stone, helping to produce the enhanced sparkle that defines the collection.

The result is a diamond that appears brighter and more detailed as it catches the light.

The Craftsmanship Behind Nova

Creating a Nova diamond requires exceptional precision.

According to the collection's cutting standards, only craftsmen with more than eight years of experience are qualified to create a Nova diamond. With over 100 facets to perfect, every angle must be carefully considered.

The cut combines a deep pavilion, rounded crown and complex faceting pattern, all working together to optimise the stone's reflective properties.

This attention to detail is central to the character of the Nova cut.