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Graff
British
Graff is a British luxury jewelry company founded by Laurence Graff in 1960. The company specializes in creating high-end diamond and gemstone jewelry, including rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. Graff is known for its exceptional craftsmanship and its use of some of the world's rarest and most exquisite diamonds.
Graff has a long history of acquiring some of the world's most valuable diamonds, including the Graff Pink, a 24.78-carat pink diamond that was once owned by Harry Winston. The company is also known for its expertise in cutting and polishing diamonds, which has resulted in some of the most beautiful and unique diamond creations in the world.
In addition to its jewelry collections, Graff also has a collection of luxury watches and accessories. The company has boutiques in major cities around the world, including London, New York, and Hong Kong. Today, Graff is still a family-owned business, with Laurence Graff's son, Francois, serving as the company's CEO.
Graff has a long history of acquiring some of the world's most valuable diamonds, including the Graff Pink, a 24.78-carat pink diamond that was once owned by Harry Winston. The company is also known for its expertise in cutting and polishing diamonds, which has resulted in some of the most beautiful and unique diamond creations in the world.
In addition to its jewelry collections, Graff also has a collection of luxury watches and accessories. The company has boutiques in major cities around the world, including London, New York, and Hong Kong. Today, Graff is still a family-owned business, with Laurence Graff's son, Francois, serving as the company's CEO.
Graff
Antique Graff, Washbourne & Dunn Edwardian Regency Water Pitcher
H 11 in W 10 in D 6 in
$ 3,500
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