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The Graff Peacock, set with 120.81 carats of colored and colorless diamonds and said to worth more than $100 million.



  As proud as a $100 million peacock in Maastricht


March 19, 2013


Visitors to the TEFAF art fair in Maastricht, Netherlands, are being afforded the unusual opportunity of viewing a single jewelry item worth in excess of $100 million. Supplied by the London jeweler Laurence Graff, the 10-centimeter high Graff Peacock brooch contains 120.81 carats of colored and colorless diamonds.

The brooch's center stone is a 20.02-carat fancy deep blue pear shape diamond, which is surrounded by white and colored diamonds. The feathers are created from white, blue, yellow and orange diamonds of different sizes, with the tip of each feather adorned with white diamonds.

Graff is well known for handling some of the most famous colored diamonds, including the 118.08-carat Delaire Sunrise, which is described as a largest square emerald-cut fancy vivid yellow diamond in the world. Another is the 23.88-carat Graff Pink, which is a internally flawless vivid pink diamond with a rectangular step cut.

In 2008 Graff purchased the 35.56-carat Wittelsbach diamond, a fancy deep-blue stone, for $23.4 million. He then had it recut to improve its clarity, reportedly reducing its size to 31.06 carats. In June 2011, he is said to have sold the diamond, renamed the Wittelsbach-Graff, to the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Chalifa, for more than $80 million.

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