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  • Sotheby's, London, October 20th 2014. Jewels from the famed collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis will be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels & Noble Jewels on 12 November. PICTURED: A woman modeld one of the earrings by JAR, Widely acknowledged as being the most talented jeweller of his generation.
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  • Sotheby's, London, October 20th 2014. Jewels from the famed collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis will be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels & Noble Jewels on 12 November. PICTURED: A woman examines the 8.62 carat cushion-shaped Burmese Ruby, known as the Graff Ruby, a truly exceptional example of Mogok rubies, which are <br />
arguably the rarest of all gemstones, with the ring having an estimated value of £4.2 - 5million.
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  • Sotheby's, London, October 20th 2014. Jewels from the famed collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis will be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels & Noble Jewels on 12 November. PICTURED: A woman examines the 8.62 carat cushion-shaped Burmese Ruby, known as the Graff Ruby, a truly exceptional example of Mogok rubies, which are <br />
arguably the rarest of all gemstones, with the ring having an estimated value of £4.2 - 5million.
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  • Sotheby's, London, October 20th 2014. Jewels from the famed collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis will be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels & Noble Jewels on 12 November. PICTURED: The 8.62 carat cushion-shaped Burmese Ruby, known as the Graff Ruby, a truly exceptional example of Mogok rubies, which are <br />
arguably the rarest of all gemstones, with the ring having an estimated value of £4.2 - 5million, together with the  together with a rare and exceptional sapphire, weighing 27.54 carats with an estmated value at auction of between £2 and 4 million.
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  • Sotheby's, London, October 20th 2014. Jewels from the famed collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis will be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels & Noble Jewels on 12 November. PICTURED: A woman examines the 8.62 carat cushion-shaped Burmese Ruby, known as the Graff Ruby, a truly exceptional example of Mogok rubies, which are <br />
arguably the rarest of all gemstones, with the ring having an estimated value of £4.2 - 5million.
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  • Sotheby's, London, October 20th 2014. Jewels from the famed collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis will be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels & Noble Jewels on 12 November. PICTURED: A woman examines the 8.62 carat cushion-shaped Burmese Ruby, known as the Graff Ruby, a truly exceptional example of Mogok rubies, which are <br />
arguably the rarest of all gemstones, with the ring having an estimated value of £4.2 - 5million.
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  • Sotheby's, London, October 20th 2014. Jewels from the famed collection of Dimitri Mavrommatis will be offered in Sotheby’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels & Noble Jewels on 12 November. PICTURED: A woman examines the 8.62 carat cushion-shaped Burmese Ruby, known as the Graff Ruby, a truly exceptional example of Mogok rubies, which are <br />
arguably the rarest of all gemstones, with the ring having an estimated value of £4.2 - 5million.
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman admires a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
 <br />
Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 That has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Christie's, London, October 03 2017. A woman handles a 404 carat-rough diamond, discovered in early 2016 that has been transformed by de GRISOGONO in Geneva by a team of 14 craftsmen who worked for over 1,700 hours to create a spectacular necklace mounting, the largest, flawless, D-colour diamond ever to come to auction, expected to fetch in the region of US$30 Million.<br />
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Christie’s will offer the diamond at its sale of Magnificent Jewels on 14 November in Geneva. The necklace represents a celebration of THE ART OF de GRISOGONO on the eve of the company’s 25th anniversary and is on public preview  at Christie's in London from 3-7 October 2017. © Paul Davey
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