Graff Diamonds has unveiled the fruit of 18
months of labor – the Lesotho Promise Necklace – made up of 26 cut and polished
diamonds of flawless D-grade, starting from .52 carats. Set in white gold, the
necklace tips with an impressive pear-shaped diamond of 76.41 carats.
The diamonds that make up the necklace hail
from the 603 carat (121g) Lesotho Promise diamond, so named because it was unearthed
at the Letseng mine in the landlocked Kingdom of Lesotho in Africa on August
22, 2006.
Graff Diamonds acquired the Lesotho Promise, the 15th
largest rough diamond ever recovered, at an auction for US$12.4 million in
October in the same year.
Weighing in at a final 223.35 carats, the necklace
that contains every single diamond from the Lesotho Promise was recently on
display at the Salle Empire in Monte Carlo.
As Laurence Graff has vowed not to
split up the set of diamonds valued at $50 million, the final fetching price
remains in high speculation.
www.graffdiamonds.com
via Luxist