is a big diamond with a big back story. It’s a dazzling fancy deep brownish-yellow gem weighing 303.10 carats—the largest IF diamond ever graded by the Gemological Institute of America. It was found in the 1980s in the Democratic Republic of Congo, by a young girl playing in the backyard of her uncle’s house, amongst an unassuming pile of rocks—in rough form, a diamond can look like just another rock. It’s the cutting that brings out its famous brilliance.
Apparently, miners from the nearby MIBA diamond mine had considered it too bulky to be a real diamond. The girl gave the 890-carat rough to her uncle, who sold it to local diamond dealers—hopefully for a good price. It was eventually cut into 15 gems, the largest of which is this one. Originally it was given a shield cut, yielding a 404.78-carat gem, but was later cut into the 303.10-carat Golden Canary to release more of the brilliance.
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