- Great Chrysanthemum Diamond
Infobox Diamond
caption =
colour_scheme = #993300
gem_name = Great Chrysanthemum
weight = 104.15
grams = 20.830
color = Fancy Orange-Brown
clarity = I1
cut = Modified Pear Brilliant
mine = unknown
country =South Africa
cutter = S & M Kaufman
found =1963
original_owner = Julius Cohen
owner = Garrards of London
value = unknownThe Great Chrysanthemum Diamond is adiamond measuring 104.15 carats (20.830 g) with a Pear-Shaped Modified Brilliant Cut, rated in colour as Fancy Orange-Brown and I1 clarity by theGemological Institute of America . The diamond's origins are inSouth Africa , where it was bought by the jeweler Julius Cohen as a 198.28 carat (39.656 g) rough in1963 . After buying it, Cohen returned to New York where he had it cut into its distinctive pear shape by S&M Kaufman. Because of its colouring similarities to the brownchrysanthemum , it was named after that flower.The Great Chrysanthemum has been shown in a number of diamond exhibits throughout the
United States . In1965 , the Chrysanthemum was named a winner of one of the Diamonds International Awards and was placed on display in the Rand Easter Festival in Johannesburg, South Africa. Julius Cohen later sold the diamond to an unknown and reputedly foreign buyer and was purchased by [http://www.garrard.com/ Garrards of London] around 2003.References
* Ryan Thompson's Famous Diamonds Page. [http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/greatchrysanthemumdiamond.html "The Great Chrysanthemum"] . Retrieved April 23, 2005.
* AM Diamonds. [http://www.am-diamonds.com/fancy-shapes.php?id=40 "Pear Shaped Brilliant Cut Diamond"] . Retrieved April 23, 2005.
* AM Diamonds. [http://www.am-diamonds.com/famous-diamonds.php?id=29 "Famous Diamonds: The Great Chrysanthemum"] . Retrieved April 23, 2005.
* Color Diamond Encyclopedia. [http://www.color-diamond-encyclopedia.com/?f=ct_EN_5_20.html "The Great Chrysanthemum (Golden Brown)"] . Retrieved April 23, 2005
* The World of Famous Diamonds. [http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/greatchrysanthemumdiamond.html "The Great Chrysanthemum"] .
* Available for purchase from Gerrard's of London. [http://www.garrard.com/jewellery/collections/?catalogues"2007 Catalogue"] . Retrieved March 16, 2007.
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