Paragon_(diamond)

Paragon (diamond)

Paragon (diamond)

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The largest flawless diamond in the world is known as The Paragon, a D-color gem weighing 137.82 carats (27.564 g),[1] and the tenth largest white diamond in the world.[citation needed] The gem was mined in Brazil and attracted attention for being an exceptional white, flawless stone of great size.[2] The Mayfair-based jeweller Graff Diamonds[3] acquired the stone in Antwerp, cut it into an unusual seven-sided kite shield configuration, and set it in a necklace which separates to both necklace and bracelet lengths. Apart from the main stone, this necklace also contains rare pink, blue, and yellow diamonds, making a total mass of 190.27 carats (38.054 g).[4] The necklace has associations with the end of the millennium and was worn by model Naomi Campbell at a diamond gala held by De Beers and Versace at Syon House in 1999.[5]

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  1. Graff Jewelry Company, LUXemag, 21 June 2009
  2. Dictionary of Gems and Gemology, Springer, 2005, pp. 558–619, doi:10.1007/3-540-27269-0_16, ISBN 978-3-540-23970-3
  3. Murphy, Robert (March 1, 2008), "In the cut", W, archived from the original on February 29, 2012, retrieved November 8, 2009
  4. Julia Neel (12 August 2009), "The Paragon", Vogue, archived from the original on 17 August 2009
  5. Suzy Menkes (June 15, 1999), "Those Sparkling Celebrities", The New York Times

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