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De Grisogono Rose Quartz Ring
De Grisogono, 2000s

18 Kt yellow gold ring set with diamonds and rose quartz.

Regular price $9,700 USD
Regular price Sale price $9,700 USD
Sale Sold
Brand: De Grisogono

Circa: 2000s

Metal: 18K Yellow Gold

Stone Details: Rose Quartz and Diamonds

Size: 57

Weight: 19.68 g

Reference: BVJ767 View full details
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De Grisogono

De Grisogono is a Swiss luxury jeweller founded in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1993 by Lebanese-Italian black diamond specialist Fawaz Gruosi. The Italian name Grisogono is derived from the Latin Chrysogonus which comes from the Greek Chrysogonos χρῡσό-γονος, meaning "begotten of gold". The company filed for bankruptcy on 29 January 2020. In 2022 it was bought by the Damac Group of Dubai. In 2017, De Grisogono entered into a new partnership with former Leviev executives David and Lisa Klein. "Creation I," a necklace by de Grisogono, was sold for nearly Dh125 million, in 2017's Christie's sale. In 2017, the company set a new record at Christie's Magnificent Jewels sale in Geneva when it sold the world's biggest-ever emerald cut diamond offered at auction. The 163.41-carat D Flawless stone, which was cut from a 404 carat rough, was incorporated into a necklace designed by Fawaz Gruosi. It fetched 33.5 million Swiss francs, beating the previous record for a D Flawless diamond by nearly five million Swiss francs.