World’s largest cushion cut diamond crossover ring

BRITISH JEWELER CREATES WORLD’S LARGEST CUSHION CUT DIAMOND CROSSOVER RING

 

A British jeweler has created the world’s largest diamond crossover ring featuring two 20 carats cushion cut diamonds and valued at nearly US$2.3 million. The ring, which was designed by
Hancocks jewelry designer Amy Burton as part of her Unum range, will have its own security guard when it goes on sale at the London jewelers this week.

 

“The diamonds are extremely rare given they are a perfect match, having been cut from the same piece of rough diamond, and are truly exceptional. In my 40 plus years of working in the jewelry business I have never seen a pair that are as large and well matched as these, having originated from the same rough diamond source which is incredibly rare. They are perfect in terms of their cut and sit alongside each other beautifully,” enthuses Hancocks Managing Director Stephen Burton.

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