Diamcad

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  • the Letseng Legacy

    The Letseng Legacy is ranked as 18th largest diamond ever to be discovered and thanks its name to the growing reputation of the Letseng Mine as a source of precious diamonds. This remarkable 493 ct diamond has been analyzed and polished by Diamcad's team of experts and engineers for Graff and Safdico. Our team of 35 experts has transformed the stone into more than 20 polished diamonds weighing from 1 carat to more than 50 carats. Among the stones are two astonishing couples, cut with the highest precision and craftsmanship resulting in perfect pairs.

the Letseng Legacy
  • the Lesotho Promise

    This legendary stone is the world's 15th largest rough diamond ever to be discovered. Through its expertise and revolutionary scanning and polishing techniques, Diamcad managed to transform this massive 603 ct stone into 26 D-colour flawless diamonds ranging from 75 ct to 55 pts with a combined weight of 224 ct. This amazing achievement was effected by our team in 2007.

the Lesotho Promise
  • the Star of Lesotho

    Deep inside the Letseng Diamond mine, at 3300m the highest of the planet, a spectacular white diamond of 123 ct was waiting to be discovered. In 2004 it was acquired by Safdico and it was analyzed and polished by the Diamcad team. The result was an eye-catching Heart Shaped diamond at an amazing 53.11 ct.

the Star of Lesotho
  • the Sun King

    In October 2003 a 124.62 ct rough stone was uncovered in Lesotho. On its journey to Mr. Laurence Graff, Diamcad processed an astonishing 40.06 ct D-colour flawless diamond.

the Sun King
  • the Sarah

    This ravishing rock is the world's largest fancy vivid yellow diamond. Originating from a rough stone of 218 ct that was mined in South Africa, the Sarah was the result of six months of analyzing and processing by Diamcad’s team of experts and polishers. The result was breathtaking... a 132.43 ct fancy yellow vivid diamond. Also the Little Sarah, a 20.62 ct vivid yellow stone, originates from the same rock.

the Sarah
  • the Safia

    In 2000 Diamcad succeeded in creating the largest D-colour brilliant cut diamond ever. This remarkable gem of 90.97 ct was rendered from a 338.46 rough stone that was discovered in the Premier Mine in South Africa.

the Safia