Large Diamonds of the World


Starting from Briolette of India, which is 90.38 carats (18.08 g) and possibly the oldest diamond on record, large diamonds have consistently grown in popularity. Yearned by all jewelers and possessed by only a handful, these rare diamonds have collectors and jewelers bidding in millions at auctions held all over the world. Afforded only by the elite, these diamonds are exclusively crafted to perfection by large diamond manufacturers. Great care is taken to give the rough stone an ideal cut that will bring out the best that it can offer. The Steinmetz group took approximately 20 months to cut the 100-carat rough stone into the now, 59.60 carats, Internally Flawless clarity grade, Steinmetz Pink.

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