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Red Cross Diamond

Diamond — ~205 carats, canary yellow — the wartime gift sold for the wounded of 1918

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The Red Cross Diamond is that rarest of things: a great stone whose defining moment was an act of charity. A cushion-shaped canary yellow of approximately 205 carats, it takes its name not from its color but from its cause.

British Red Cross ambulance on the Western Front, First World War
The British Red Cross on the Western Front — the cause for which the diamond was sold in April 1918. Photograph by David McLellan, public domain.

A gift to the wounded

In 1918, with the First World War still burning, a parcel from a South African mining syndicate arrived at a London auction house with instructions that one extraordinary yellow diamond be sold for the joint benefit of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John. In April of that year the stone brought £10,000 — a wartime fortune — and with it a name no marketing department could have invented.

The cross within

Nature added her own signature: the diamond’s pavilion facets, seen face-up, form a distinct Maltese cross — an accident of cutting geometry that seemed, to 1918 eyes, providential. Few important diamonds carry an optical emblem aligned so perfectly with their history.

British Red Cross hospital ward with nurses, First World War
A British Red Cross hospital ward, First World War — where the diamond’s 1918 price went to work. Wellcome Collection, CC BY 4.0.

A century of quiet appearances

The Red Cross has surfaced only a handful of times since — most recently returning to auction in Geneva in 2022, where it sold for over fourteen million dollars, its charitable tradition honored again with a portion of proceeds. Between appearances it has lived the discreet life of most great stones: privately held, rarely photographed, its legend compounding in absence.

Yellow at scale

At two hundred carats, saturated yellow color behaves differently — the stone reads as a source of light rather than a reflector of it. Fancy yellow remains the most attainable of the major fancy colors, which makes stones like the Red Cross the natural gateway through which collectors enter colored diamonds.

Legacy’s fancy color collection holds yellow diamonds selected on exactly this principle — color that performs at scale. The House’s fancy yellow buying guide explains the hue, tone and saturation ladder, or book a private consultation.

Common questions

What diamond or jewel is associated with Red Cross Diamond?
Red Cross Diamond is associated, in the documented record, with a Fancy Yellow Cushion Diamond of approximately 205.07 carats. at auction; canary.
What cut and colour is Red Cross Diamond's diamond?
It is a Cushion cut, Fancy Yellow in colour.
What era and origin is it from?
It dates to 1901. Origin / association: Global / Historic.
Can I acquire a diamond like Red Cross Diamond's?
Yes — Legacy Diamonds sources and commissions comparable diamonds privately, including one-of-one bespoke pieces in the same cut and colour. Begin privately with the Legacy atelier.
StoneDiamond
ShapeCushion
Carat (approx.)205.07 ct
ColorFancy Yellow
Setting-
Era1901
RegionGlobal / Historic

Documented. This is an editorial reference compiled from public sources — a record of notable jewels in history, not a statement of endorsement or of any association with Legacy. Source: primary reference. Last verified July 2026.

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