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  1. Cullinan Diamond - Iris 200 ML. A revelation of beauty... We present it to you in our aromatic collection inspired by the depth of oriental civilization... where the past and present blend with an aromatic masterpiece that embodies an unprecedented rush of the elegant iris flower. A delicious fruity aromatic accord harmonious with cedar wood ...

  2. October 1908. RCIN 2800279. The nine numbered stones cut from the Cullinan Diamond. The two largest gems, Cullinan I and II, were formally presented to King Edward VII at Windsor Castle on 21 November 1909. They were temporarily mounted as a brooch for Queen Alexandra before being incorporated into the regalia after King Edward VII's death.

  3. A 3106-ct colorless diamond crystal was found on January 25, 1905, at the Premier Mine (now called the Cullinan Mine) near Pretoria by one of the mine managers, Frederick Wells. While walking in an upper section of the mine, he noticed the crystal sparkling in the sun along the edge of the open pit at a depth of 18 feet below the land surface.

  4. Here the Cullinan Diamond has been cleaved into nine pieces but not yet cut and polished. It would take three polishers working 14-hour days almost eight months to finish the nine stones.

  5. Cullinan Diamond. Volume: 200ml. $ 149.99. Add to Cart. A revelation of beauty…. We present it to you in our aromatic collection inspired by the depth of oriental civilization… where the past and present blend with an aromatic masterpiece that embodies an unprecedented rush of the elegant iris flower. A delicious fruity aromatic accord ...

  6. One of the most beautiful gifts of love is an engagement ring. Cullinan Diamonds Engagement Rings feature rare diamonds with only the best colour (D, E, and F) and clarity (Flawless to VS2). Each diamond is beautifully set in the Cullinan Diamond signature lotus setting in platinum or yellow gold. The Cullinan Diamonds Engagement Collection ...

  7. The smallest of the nine principal stones cut from the Cullinan Diamond is a pendeloque or stepped pear-shaped stone which weighs 4.4 metric carats and is mounted in an openwork 12-claw setting.