The Artistry Behind Tiffany & Co.’s Yellow Diamonds
Today, Tiffany & Co. unveiled the acquisition of a rare Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond, originally weighing over 71 carats, now expertly divided into two dazzling stones over 15 and 20 carats each. The artisans at Tiffany & Co. meticulously shaped these gems into the classic emerald cut, a testament to their skill and pursuit of perfection.
Acquisition of a Rare Gemstone
“As a global leader in rare gemstones, we are thrilled to share the news of acquiring this significant 71-carat yellow diamond, a proud reflection of Tiffany’s heritage in seeking the finest gemstones globally,” stated Victoria Wirth Reynolds, Chief Gemologist at Tiffany & Co. “The stones stand out due to their vivid yellow hue and sheer brilliance, a direct result of our craftsmen’s extraordinary ability to transform natural wonders into masterpieces,” she added.

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Discovery of a Rare Yellow Diamond in Canada
The largest rough Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond ever found in Canada, this 71-carat treasure was ethically extracted from the Ekati Mine in the Northwest Territories. Its intense color and almost perfect octahedral shape classify it as a rare and miraculous find.
The Public Debut of Tiffany Diamonds
This October, Tiffany & Co. plans to showcase these exceptional yellow diamonds, highlighting their rich color and impressive size.
YOU ASKED…
What is the size of the rough diamond acquired by Tiffany & Co.?
The rough diamond was over 71 carats before it was cut into two smaller stones.
Where was this significant yellow diamond sourced?
The diamond was sourced from the Ekati Mine located in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
What shapes were the yellow diamonds cut into?
The diamonds were cut into the classic emerald shape, favored for its elegance and precision.
When will Tiffany & Co. showcase these diamonds?
The two vivid yellow diamonds will be publicly displayed in October.
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