PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF CARROLL PETRIE
A DIAMOND RING, BY HARRY WINSTON
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A DIAMOND RING, BY HARRY WINSTON
Set with a pear modified brilliant-cut diamond, weighing approximately 24.34 carats, flanked on either side by a tapered baguette-cut diamond, ring size 3 3/4, mounted in platinum
With maker's mark for Harry Winston
Accompanied by report no. 2175284438 dated 19 August 2015 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is D color, VVS1 clarity
Accompanied by a supplemental letter from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond has been determined to be a type IIb diamond. Type IIb diamonds are very rare in nature (from our experience, less than one half of one percent) and contain small amounts of boron that can give rise to a blue or gray coloration. An unusual property of type IIb diamonds is that they are semi-conductors and conduct electricity. Historically, the ancient mines of India produced occasional blue diamonds but today the most significant source is limited to the Cullinan (formerly Premier) Mine in South Africa. Among famous gem diamonds, the 70.21 carat Idol's Eye and the 45.52 carat Hope, are examples of type IIb
Set with a pear modified brilliant-cut diamond, weighing approximately 24.34 carats, flanked on either side by a tapered baguette-cut diamond, ring size 3 3/4, mounted in platinum
With maker's mark for Harry Winston
Accompanied by report no. 2175284438 dated 19 August 2015 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond is D color, VVS1 clarity
Accompanied by a supplemental letter from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the diamond has been determined to be a type IIb diamond. Type IIb diamonds are very rare in nature (from our experience, less than one half of one percent) and contain small amounts of boron that can give rise to a blue or gray coloration. An unusual property of type IIb diamonds is that they are semi-conductors and conduct electricity. Historically, the ancient mines of India produced occasional blue diamonds but today the most significant source is limited to the Cullinan (formerly Premier) Mine in South Africa. Among famous gem diamonds, the 70.21 carat Idol's Eye and the 45.52 carat Hope, are examples of type IIb