Graff. The most famous jewels in the world.
March 3, 2009
The House of Graff (Laurence Graff) is a synonym for the most fabulous jewels in the world. This name symbolizes rarity, beauty, excellence and above all the highest quality and craftsmanship of the diamond.
This extraordinary company produces polished diamonds from rough stones extracted from the mines all around the world, making it a leading global supplier of diamonds.
Thousands of carats of rough diamonds are cut and polished by a team of over 300 artisans in the installation of diamond cutting Graff Johannesburg, South Africa. Each jewel is unique, from the perfectly cut diamond to the magnificent hand finished piece.
Among the most famous diamonds in the House are:
The Promise of Lesotho (Lesotho Promise). 621 carats in the rough. 121 grams. The number 15 within the largest diamond ever found.
THE Letseng Legacy (Legacy Letseng). 493 carats in the rough. The number 18 in the largest diamond ever found.
The Magnificience. (The Magnificent). 243.96 carats. The world’s largest diamond-shaped emerald cut. It has a color range D, the highest, perfect for its transparency, which makes it so rare and valuable.
The Flame (Flame). 225 carats in the rough, with a D classification, gave us a perfect diamond of 100 carats in pear-shaped.
Luxury at its most brilliant.








