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The Maharaja of Patiala

Fancy Yellow Cushion Diamond 234.65ct — Royal who commissioned a vast ceremonial necklace around a great yellow diamond

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At its heart sat a great yellow diamond of some two hundred and thirty-four carats — among the largest ever unearthed — and around it, nearly three thousand more. Commissioned in 1928 by the ruler of Patiala, the ceremonial necklace that took the state’s name was less a piece of jewelry than a portrait of a kingdom, worn across the chest in five glittering rows.

India in that era was the center of the diamond world’s imagination — the source of the oldest legendary stones and the patron of its most ambitious commissions. The Patiala necklace was the apex of that confidence: a maharaja sending the finest stones of his treasury abroad to be set, then wearing the result at durbars and state occasions as a statement no one in the room could miss.

The cushion-cut yellow at its center is the soul of the thing. Warm where a colorless diamond is cool, a fine fancy yellow seems lit from within — a stone that reads as generosity rather than restraint. Set among white diamonds, it does what yellow does best: it becomes the sun the other stones orbit.

The necklace itself was scattered and lost for decades, its great stone vanishing from view — which only deepened its legend. What survives is the idea: that color, at scale, is the ultimate luxury, and that a single warm stone can carry the weight of a dynasty.

That is the dream a fancy yellow still offers — to wear warmth as authority, to choose color where others choose ice. Legacy’s fancy yellow diamonds, cushion and beyond, continue that lineage; a few appear below, and our atelier sources rare yellows privately for those who ask.

Common questions

What diamond or jewel is associated with The Maharaja of Patiala?
The Maharaja of Patiala is associated, in the documented record, with a Fancy Yellow Cushion Diamond of approximately 234.65 carats. Royal who commissioned a vast ceremonial necklace around a great yellow diamond.
What cut and colour is The Maharaja of Patiala's diamond?
It is a Cushion cut, Fancy Yellow in colour.
What era and origin is it from?
It dates to 1928. Origin / association: India.
Can I acquire a diamond like The Maharaja of Patiala'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.)234.65 ct
ColorFancy Yellow
Era1928
RegionIndia

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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