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Article: Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond

Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond

Characteristics of the Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond

  • Largest cut black diamond in the world
  • Fifth largest diamond overall
  • Weight: 312.24 carats (62.448g)
  • Color: Black
  • Cut: Mogul

Origin and Ownership of the Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond

  • Originally from the Central African Republic
  • Cut by Swiss jeweler De Grisogono
  • Uncut weight: 587 carats (117.4g)
  • Cut by Fawaz Gruosi
  • Set in a white gold ring

Additional Diamonds in the Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond ring

  • Ring includes 702 smaller white diamonds
  • Totaling 36.69 carats (7.338g)
  • Enhances the beauty of the main diamond
  • Adds to the overall value of the ring
  • Ring said to have been sold

Related Information about the Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond

  • See also: List of diamonds
  • References: Sybarites, Peora
  • Retrieved from: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spirit_of_de_Grisogono_Diamond&oldid=1105093892
  • Categories: Individual diamonds, Black diamonds, Diamonds originating in the Central African Republic
  • Hidden categories: Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Articles lacking in-text citations from July 2013, All articles lacking in-text citations

Importance and Significance of the Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond

  • Represents a remarkable achievement in diamond cutting
  • Showcases the craftsmanship of De Grisogono
  • Attracts attention due to its size and color
  • Adds to the prestige of the owner
  • Contributes to the history of famous diamonds

Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond Data Sources

Reference URL
Glossary https://harryandcojewellery.com.au/blogs/glossary/spirit-of-de-grisogono-diamond
Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_of_de_Grisogono_Diamond
Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3201068
Knowledge Graph https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/03c6ctn

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