ID 424054
Lot 19 | GRAFF DIAMOND ETERNITY BAND RING
Estimate value
$ 30 000 – 50 000
METAL: Platinum
DIAMONDS: 12 emerald-cut diamonds weighing a total of 10.87 carats
CERTIFICATES: With 12 GIA Diamond Dossiers from August 2019 detailing 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.91 carat (G/VS2); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.90 carat (G/VS2); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.90 carat (G/VS2); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.92 carat (G/VS1); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.90 carat (G/VS2); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.91 carat (H/VS2); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.90 carat (G/VS2); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.92 carat (H/VS2); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.90 carat (G/VS1); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.90 carat (G/VS1); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.90 carat (G/VS1); 1 emerald-cut diamond weighing 0.91 carat (G/VVS1)
Total weight is 10.87 carats
SIGNATURE: Graff
MARKS: PT 950 and numbered
SIZE/DIMENSIONS: US ring size 7
GROSS WEIGHT: 11.3 grams
21st century
Accompanied by a Graff ring box
Sixty years after he founded his eponymous house, London-born jeweler Laurence Graff is renowned the world over for diamonds of rare historical pedigree and of remarkable quality.
From the start, his eye for high-quality gemstones got him noticed. In 1973 Graff became the first jeweler to receive the Queen’s Award to Industry and Export. By the early 1980s, Graff had become synonymous with the ‘all-diamond’ jewel, attracting an international clientele that loved large, spectacular stones.
The house is involved with every stage of a diamond’s life, from mining and cutting to designing and manufacturing. From humble beginnings in London’s East End, the Graff brand is now one of the largest diamond corporations and is represented by more than 50 stores worldwide.
Graff settings are designed to enhance a diamond's natural brilliance and fire, and the focus on balance and proportion lead to deceptively simple designs that transcend the whims of fashion, as can be clearly seen in this classic emerald-cut diamond eternity band.
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