Graff Diamonds
Earlier this year, Laurence Graff, the founder of London’s Graff Diamonds, acquired one of the largest fancy vivid yellow diamonds ever discovered, a 299-carat rough yellow diamond from the Letšeng mine in Lesotho. Now the gem has been meticulously cut into nine different stones: six pear-shaped, two brilliant-cut round, and the cushion-cut Golden Empress, the […]
Earlier this year, Laurence Graff, the founder of London’s Graff Diamonds, acquired one of the largest fancy vivid yellow diamonds ever discovered, a 299-carat rough yellow diamond from the Letšeng mine in Lesotho. Now the gem has been meticulously cut into nine different stones: six pear-shaped, two brilliant-cut round, and the cushion-cut Golden Empress, the largest at 132 carats. The Golden Empress is the centerpiece of a necklace strung with 30 additional yellow diamonds. Its price is available upon request. This full collection of yellow diamonds will be displayed at Graff’s showroom in New York City. (graffdiamonds.com)