Brief: Graff debuts a sublime 132-carat yellow diamond

The Golden Empress began its journey at the Letšeng mine in Lesotho. Photos courtesy Graff Diamonds.

The Golden Empress began its journey at the Letšeng mine in Lesotho. Photos courtesy Graff Diamonds.

 

The rough also yielded eight satellite stones: six pear-shape, Fancy yellow stones as well as two brilliant round stones.

The rough also yielded eight satellite stones: six pear-shape, Fancy yellow stones as well as two brilliant round stones.

BY KAREN AANONSEN

Graff has a reputation for producing jaw-dropping jewels. And the designer’s newest unveiling, The Golden Empress, doesn’t disappoint. A 132.55-carat Fancy Intense yellow diamond, the magnificent, cushion-cut stone joins a roster of spectacular Graff yellow diamonds that includes The Delaire Sunrise — the largest square emerald-cut Fancy Vivid yellow diamond in the world at 118.08 carats — and the 100.09-carat Graff Vivid Yellow. Born from a 299-carat rough, the brand’s latest masterpiece was crafted to ensure that its individual saturation, tone, and hue were optimized.

June 2015