Overview
A quintessential example of 'The King of Diamonds' aesthetic, featuring a high-clarity emerald-cut center stone flanked by tapered side stones in a minimalist platinum setting.
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Overview
A quintessential example of 'The King of Diamonds' aesthetic, featuring a high-clarity emerald-cut center stone flanked by tapered side stones in a minimalist platinum setting.
Story
In 1932, Harry Winston opened his doors in New York with a vision to let the diamonds themselves dictate the design, rather than the metal settings.
Maker / Origin
Harry Winston was a legendary gemologist who could reportedly identify a stone's origin just by its feel and luster.
Condition & Value
The pieces appear to be in excellent condition and are housed in their original signature navy blue velvet-lined boxes. Value is heavily dictated by the '4 Cs' of the center stone (Carat, Color, Clarity, Cut) and the presence of original GIA certification.
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