On Friday (Nov 8), renowned jeweller Graff celebrated the third anniversary of its flagship boutique in Ginza in Tokyo, Japan, at a closed-door event attended by CNA Lifestyle. There, its brand ambassador Sana – a member of global girl group Twice – captivated attendees in a black dress while wearing 7 billion yen (US$45 million) worth of jewellery. The piece de resistance of her ensemble was a necklace set featuring over 205 carats of diamonds, including a 102.
38-carat centre diamond. The centre diamond of the necklace was cut and polished from the 476-carat Meya Prosperity rough diamond which, at the time of its acquisition in 2017, was the 29th largest diamond to be discovered. Friday's event also marked the first time that the cut Meya Prosperity diamond was unveiled to the world.
Along with the necklace, Sana also wore a diamond ring, diamond earrings, and a diamond bracelet – totalling about 252 carats worth of diamonds. In a statement, Graff CEO Francois Graff said: "The unveiling of the principal diamond from the Meya Prosperity marks a significant moment for Graff – and I can think of no better way to celebrate this milestone than here in Japan. "Upon the completion of this high jewellery masterpiece, I knew immediately that it should be worn by Sana to coincide with this very special anniversary celebration.
It is our way of expressing our gratitude to our clients across the region for their commitment, loyalty and unrelenting appreciation for the beauty and.