The Collection

Peace of Mined

The Collection

Peace of Mined

For some years now, we’ve worked to build a special connection with the unique place that is the Cullinan Mine: source of the largest rough diamond ever discovered: the 3,106 carat Cullinan diamond. It yielded Cullinan I and Cullinan II - the ‘Greater and Lesser Stars of Africa’ - both of which are in the Crown Jewels. They featured during Her Majesty The Queen’s Coronation on 2 June 1953, in the Sovereign’s Sceptre and the Imperial State Crown. And like those diamonds, the remarkable stones in this collection come straight from the Cullinan Mine.

A Legacy

Behind the design

The Cullinan Mine is one of the world’s most remarkable diamond sources, with over 125 years of history and the distinction of being the oldest active diamond mine. Vast in scale and operation, it yields only a small quantity of gem-quality stones from thousands of tonnes of ore, each diamond having formed over a billion years ago. Boodles has cultivated a unique relationship with the mine over several decades, enabling the direct sourcing of exceptional rough diamonds, which are then expertly cut and transformed into some of the house’s finest and most distinctive creations.

The Boodles Archives

The Boodles Archive offers a glimpse into a series of exclusive high jewellery collections, each defined by one-of-a-kind designs and exceptional gemstones. Drawing inspiration from places, people and journeys, these collections reflect moments in time translated through craftsmanship and creativity.