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  2. The Winston Blue - Wikipedia

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    The approximately $1.8003 million per carat price paid for the 13.22-carat diamond is a world record for a blue diamond. Harry Winston, Inc. had also bought a 101.73-carat colorless diamond named Winston Legacy at Christie's Geneva jewelry auction in 2013.

  3. Harry Winston - Wikipedia

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    Harry Winston (March 1, 1896 – December 8, 1978) [1] was an American jeweler. He donated the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian Institution in 1958 after owning it for a decade. [ 2 ] He also traded the Portuguese Diamond to the Smithsonian in 1963 in exchange for 3,800 carats of small diamonds.

  4. Graff Pink - Wikipedia

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    The Graff Pink is a rare 24.78 carat pink diamond, once owned by American celebrity jeweller Harry Winston.The diamond, mounted in a ring, was sold by Sotheby's auctioneers in Geneva, Switzerland on 16 November 2010.

  5. Pink Legacy - Wikipedia

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    The Pink Legacy is a pink diamond that was purchased by Harry Winston, Inc. in 2018. It was renamed Winston Pink Legacy by CEO Nayla Hayek.The diamond was sold at a Christie's auction for 50.375 million Swiss francs ($50m), [2] and at $2.6 million per carat it set a world record at the time of its sale for a pink diamond.

  6. The Victoria's Secret 'Fantasy Bra' Was a Fashion Show ... - AOL

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    The Diamond Dream Bra — designed by Harry Winston — featured 100 diamonds on the sweetheart neckline of a Miracle Bra and a 42-carat pear-shaped diamond focal point. ... had a staggering price ...

  7. The Jonker - Wikipedia

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    On 27 April 1936, the first cut was made which cut off a 35-carat section, finally ending with the diamond being cut into 13 pieces. The largest piece produced the Jonker I, a 142.90 ct D-color flawless diamond which was later re-cut to 125.35 carats.