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Mouawad Dragon
Mouawad has manufactured a 54.21-carat polished yellow stone, which, it claims, is the largest of its shape and color the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has ever graded.
The company named the round brilliant-cut, fancy-vivid-yellow stone the Mouawad Dragon, as its color is reminiscent of a dragon’s magical powers and fiery eyes.
The rough stone was found in an alluvial deposit in South Africa, and took Mouawad six months to cut and polish. The jeweler, which manufactures its rough in South Africa, New York and Bangkok, will set the stone in a necklace that will be part of an ensemble. The entire collection will be unveiled in March, 2019.

