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The King of Diamonds celebrates its milestone in Singapore with an exquisite showcase of the Graff Infinity Tiara—set with a 157.80-carat heart-shaped diamond—alongside breathtaking jewels of rare beauty. Open to the public at Ion Art Gallery from 18 to 26 October, this anniversary exhibition invites guests into a world of timeless craftsmanship and diamond mastery
When it comes to diamonds, few names resonate with the same authority as Graff. This October, the legendary house marks its 65th anniversary with a magnificent exhibition at Ion Art Gallery, Singapore to celebrate the artistry, heritage, and enduring allure of some of the world’s most extraordinary gemstones.
At the heart of this dazzling showcase is the Graff Infinity Tiara, crowned by the breathtaking 157.80-carat Infinity Diamond, a D-colour, heart-shaped marvel that epitomises the pinnacle of diamond mastery. Open to the public from October 18 to 26, the exhibition invites visitors into the world of a house that has spent six and a half decades redefining what perfection looks like in the world of jewellery.
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Above Graff’s Infinity Tiara
Founded in 1960 by Laurence Graff OBE, affectionately known as the King of Diamonds, the house of Graff has built its reputation on an uncompromising pursuit of excellence. From a humble apprentice in London’s Hatton Garden to a global titan of high jewellery, Graff’s journey is one of vision and craftsmanship guided by an innate ability to see the hidden brilliance within a rough stone.
Every Graff diamond tells a story of discovery, transformation, and devotion to beauty. The house’s archives read like a roll call of modern legends: the 47.39-carat Star of Bombay, the 118.78-carat Graff Venus, and the 302.37-carat Lesedi La Rona, the largest square emerald-cut diamond ever certified by the Gemological Institute Of America (GIA). Each of these milestones reflects not only Graff’s technical prowess but its reverence for nature’s rarest treasures.

Above The 373.72 carat Infinity Diamond rough
The Infinity Diamond continues that tradition of wonder. Cut from a 373-carat rough discovered at Botswana’s Karowe mine, it was revealed to share a hidden lineage with the 1,109-carat Lesedi La Rona—one of the most famous diamonds in history. This connection gives the Infinity Diamond an almost mythical provenance: two parts of a once-unified gem, both sculpted into icons of legendary diamonds of our time.
It took Graff’s master artisans over ten months to facet and perfect the Infinity Diamond. The result is a stone of sublime clarity and symmetry, now set as the centrepiece of the Graff Infinity Tiara. The tiara itself is a vision of grace: 18 heart-shaped diamonds suspended in sinuous loops, a study in the house’s aesthetic philosophy: design around the stone. It is both a feat of technical precision and a poetic expression of love’s infinite nature.

Above Sketching the Graff Infinity Tiara
The Graff 65th Anniversary Exhibition in Singapore is not merely a showcase but also an invitation to witness diamond artistry at its most transcendent. Alongside the Infinity Tiara, visitors will encounter an exquisite selection of high jewellery creations, each a masterclass in balance, brilliance, and emotion.
In the words of Laurence Graff: “My job is to produce the best, find the best, and pass it on to other people.”
That enduring philosophy shines brighter than ever in this 65th-anniversary celebration—a tribute to the eternal brilliance of diamonds, and to the vision of the man who made them his life’s art.
Book an appointment to visit the exhibition here.
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