Gabrielle Diamond

The Gabrielle Diamond is a new design featuring a brilliant new cut.

"Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without one."
-- Chinese proverb


The Gabrielle Diamond was created by Gabriel Tolkowsky (Gabi Tolkowsky).

After years of working on diamonds fit for kings, Gabi decided to focus his talent and energy on creating a diamond fit for a bride. Seeking to create a gem that would rival the beauty and majesty of the Centenary Diamond and the The Golden Jubilee by sheer virtue of its brilliance, Gabi had his work cut out for him.

Years of intricate research on light performance and cutting labour went into the creation of Gabi's fiery masterpiece, but when all was said and done, the Gabrielle Diamond proved to have been worth the monumental effort. The most elaborate diamond cut to come out of the 20th Century, the Gabrielle Diamond features a record-breaking 105 facets - 47 more than the traditional brilliant-cut. Thanks to this wonderfully progressive cut, the Gabrielle Diamond reflects more light than any other well-cut diamond.

Taking roughly one and a half times longer to cut than an ordinary round brilliant, the Gabrielle Diamond is currently the only hand-cut diamond without any high-tech assistance that is on the market. Due to the care and craftsmanship that goes into the creation of the diamond, every Gabrielle Diamond is the embodiment of fiery radiance and sparkling perfection. To this day, no diamond lights up a room like the Gabrielle Diamond.

The Gabrielle Diamond is distributed in Singapore exclusively by Charlotte Atelier, and in the U.S. exclusively by Suberi Brothers.

For more information, visit the Gabrielle Diamond site.

Gabrielle diamond Named after internationally renowned diamond cutter, Gabriel Tolkowsky. This remarkably new design, a brilliant cut, follows the same shape as existing cuts with the traditional 58 facets, but achieves greater brilliance by adding additional facets. The Gabrielle diamond is, in fact, magnificently cut with a total of 105 light-reflecting facets. The Gabrielle diamond is available in pear, oval, emerald, heart, marquise and carré shapes in addition to the classic round. For more information, visit the Gabrielle Diamond website (http://www.gabriellediamond.com).

Hearts and arrows (H&A), a cutting style for round brilliant diamonds modelled after the pattern popularised by the EightStar Diamond Company diamonds.




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