- Premier Rose Diamond
Infobox Diamond
caption =
colour_scheme = #FF6600
gem_name = Premier Rose Diamond
weight = 137.02
grams = 27.4
color = Colourless
cut = Pear Shape
mine =Premier Mine
country =South Africa
cutter = David du Plessis
found =1978
original_owner =De Beers
owner = Robert Mouawad
value =USD 10 million ( 2006)The Premier Rose Diamond (353.9 ct.) was one of the large rare gems produced byPremier Mine , ofDe Beers inSouth Africa .History
It was mined in March 1978. The diamond was purchased by
Mouw Diamond Cutting inJohannesburg in partnership withWilliam Goldberg ofNew York . The diamond was marked for bisection by Rose Mouw, the spouse of Jacob Mouw, the founder of Mouw Diamond Cutting.Cutting
Frans Swanepoel was responsible for the sawing of the diamond and the cleaving of the lesser half of the diamond was done bySylvain Mouw . The polishing of the two main diamonds of 137.02 (Big Rose) and 31.48 (Little Rose) ct. was done by David du Plessis (who was also responsible for polishingThe Golden Jubilee and was one of the main polishers of theCentenary Diamond ), and the 2.11 ct. (Baby Rose) was done byMike Botha andWillem Joubert . The stones resulting from the original stone have been named the, Premier Rose family, with the largest retaining the name of Premier Rose Diamond.The Premier Rose collection ranks among the finest polished gems in the world and became the benchmark in symmetry and proportions for large fancy cut diamonds.
Name
The diamond was subsequently named after the
Premier mine and Rose Mouw, hence the name Premier Rose.Details
This diamond had some inclusions, yet it was an unmistakably colourless gem. The diamond did not display a definite
crystallographic habit and was often incorrectly referred to as a 'cleavage piece'. If a resin model of the diamond is studied however, one would find no evidence of mechanical or natural cleavage on the diamond. The morphology of this diamond was due to plastic deformation during theeruption phase of thekimberlite . The diamond did not exhibit any trigons on the octahedral faces (111) or noticeable striae on the dodecahedral faces (110) and the crystallographic orientation was derived from the presence of twoorthogonal inversions on one of the hexahedral faces (100).External links
* [http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/premierrosediamond.html Premier Rose Diamond @ Famous Diamonds]
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