Seven of the world’s finest diamond houses showcase pieces at GIA

The exhibit coincides with debut of ‘Dreams of Diamonds’ book
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A spread of rare and finest diamonds will showcase for a limited time in Southern California to coincide with the debut of “Dreams of Diamonds,” the largest book ever published on these sought-after gems. Seven of the world’s finest diamond houses will showcase 25 diamond pieces – ranging from a pair of boots set with 1,527 carats of diamonds to a 50.05 carat D color, Flawless diamond briolette . These rare diamonds and elaborate jewelry will be on view from April 29 through May 11 at GIA’s (Gemological Institute of America) world headquarters in Carlsbad, CA.

“The creators of ‘Dreams of Diamonds’ were able to capture extraordinary diamond pieces in enchanting, ethereal settings,” said Terri Ottaway, curator of the GIA museum. “This exhibit is an ode to the wondrous world of diamonds and we’re fortunate to share the artistry of these seven diamond houses with the public.”

British photography and design duo Alastair Laidlaw and Christine Marsden combined their passion for nature and the arts and for the splendor of diamonds - to create “Dreams of Diamonds” over six years. This large-format book on diamonds weighs more than 30 pounds. Each image is itself a work of art, with beautiful diamonds and diamond jewelry in unusual, often dream-like, settings. The gems and jewels featured in their unique photos were provided by 12 of the world’s most prominent diamantaires and designers, seven of whom are loaning jewels for the exhibit at GIA.

Together, diamond houses Adler, Chatila, Chow Tai Fook, Diacore, Diarough, Mouawad and MUNNU The Gem Palace will showcase 25 of their noteworthy pieces. A total of more than 4,000 carats of diamonds will be on view at the GIA exhibit. Many of the remarkable diamonds shown in the book have passed through GIA’s laboratory for grading and evaluation.


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