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  2. Graff (jewellers) - Wikipedia

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    The Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond is a 31.06-carat (6.212 g) fancy deep-blue diamond with internally flawless clarity purchased by Laurence Graff in 2008 for £16.4 million. The Delaire Sunrise is, at 118.08 carats, the largest square emerald cut Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond in the world.

  3. Bentley & Skinner - Wikipedia

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    In 1893 Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire commissioned the jeweller to create a diamond coronet for his wife Louisa Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire. She was seen as a leader of fashion and society, holding many balls at Devonshire House and was especially well known for the magnificent jewellery that she wore.

  4. De Beers - Wikipedia

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    De Beers Diamond Jewellers (DBDJ) was established in 2001 as a 50:50 joint venture between The De Beers Group of Companies and LVMH, the French luxury goods company. [81] The first De Beers boutique opened in 2002 on London's Old Bond Street as the brand's flagship store. Since then, stores have opened in various cities around the world.

  5. London Diamond Bourse - Wikipedia

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    London Diamond Bourse. The London Diamond Bourse is a diamond exchange based in London's Hatton Garden area. [1] As of 2016, it had been trading for 76 years, and with rising property costs in the Hatton Garden area, the bourse was considering a move out of the center of London to a new location in the suburbs.

  6. Category : Defunct retail companies of the United Kingdom

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    B. Barkers of Kensington; Barratts Shoes; Bata shoe factory; Edward Bates (department store) Bay Trading Company; Bearmans; Beatties of London; Benzie & Miller

  7. Garrard & Co - Wikipedia

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    Garrard was the first official and most notably important Crown Jeweller of the United Kingdom having supplied jewels for Queen Victoria, and was charged with the upkeep of the British Crown Jewels, from 1843 to 2007, and was responsible for the creation of many tiaras and jewels still worn by the British royal family today.

  8. Pandora (jewelry) - Wikipedia

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    The new diamond jewelry was first sold in the United Kingdom before being sold globally in 2022. [16] Pandora is one of the world's largest jewelry brands with 19 billion Danish kroner in revenue and a retail network of around 2,700 stores.

  9. Fred Joaillier - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, it acquired a 105.54-carat yellow diamond which it named the "Soleil d'Or", officially ranked 52nd among the world's largest cut diamonds. [12] This diamond was unveiled on the 24th of November 1977 in the boutique at 6 Rue Royale in Paris during an exhibition entitled "Some of the World's Most Beautiful Diamonds", as part of De Beers ...