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Canada Unearths its Largest-Ever Yellow Diamond in Tiffany Crafts

Tiffany & Co. acquired a rough fancy vivid yellow diamond of over 71 total carats, yielding two yellow diamonds of over 15 and 20 carats each

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Sourced in Canada, the diamond represents Tiffany’s relentless pursuit of the most exceptional gemstones that the world has to offer.

As the largest rough Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond ever discovered in Canada, weighing over 71 carats, the remarkable rough gem was sustainably sourced from the Ekati Mine in the Northwest Territories of the region. It is considered a miracle of nature and is extremely rare due to its highly saturated vivid yellow hue and showcased a near-perfect octahedral shape.

Tiffany & Co. artisans cut each in the highly coveted classic emerald shape. Victoria Wirth Reynolds, Chief Gemmologist, Tiffany & Co., said, “Our artisans handcrafted this rough stone into two gems of unparalleled vivid yellow colour and brilliance—transforming nature’s miracles through the exceptional skill of Tiffany craftsmanship.”

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