Robb Report (Malaysia)

Paint It Black

The Black Diamond Ball provided the perfect stage for the world-famous, 88-carat Korloff Noir diamond to make its Malaysian debut.

- By RENYI LIM

There were diamonds a-plenty on display at the Black Diamond Ball last October, which was held by Korloff Malaysia in collaborat­ion with Maybank, but the jewel that everyone had their eye on was the Korloff Noir. As the source and the symbol of the Korloff Maison and the inspiratio­n for all of its creations, this 88-carat black diamond - one of the largest of its kind in the world - is the Korloff family’s ultimate talisman.

Thought to bring good fortune, happiness and prosperity to whoever touches it, the Korloff Noir sent a little of its magic sparkling around the Grand Ballroom of the Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur. Korloff Malaysia’s VIP customers and Maybank’s prestigiou­s cardholder­s enjoyed dinner and Parisian-themed entertainm­ent, including a ballet performanc­e and jazz music, followed by a fashion show featuring jewellery and timepieces by Korloff.

Shortly before unveiling the long-awaited Korloff Noir, Bassam Azakir, managing partner at Korloff Paris, paid tribute to it as, “the heart and soul of the company and there’s only one such in the world”. Guests jostled for prime position to admire the diamond’s new 88-facet cut and its rich, deep black opaque colour - exactly what one would expect of a jewel insured for US$37 million (RM151.3 million).

Guests jostled for prime position to admire the diamond’s new 88-facet cut.

The event was made all the more significan­t by the fact that the Korloff Noir resides in Paris and is only brought outside on select occasions, such as for the Sultan of Brunei or the Queen of Malaysia.

Also present at the Black Diamond Ball was Rolls-royce’s New Phantom in an impressive shade of Belladonna Purple, which embodied just as much temptation as an array of Korloff timepieces and diamonds. Numerous pieces featured the house’s classic 73-facet cut, while guests were also given the opportunit­y to purchase an exclusive, limited- edition Jardin Du Luxembourg timepiece. The watch came engraved with a diamond icon on the back of its case and was imprinted with the date ‘October 2017’ as a precious reminder of the Black Diamond Ball. www. korloff.fr Δ

Korloff Noir resides in Paris and is only brought outside on select occasions, such as for the Queen of Malaysia.

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