100 Years Brilliant, The New AWDC Project

Exactly one hundred years ago, Marcel Tolkowsky, a member of a famous family of Jewish diamond polishers, was the first to scientifically determine the perfect way to cut a diamond: 57 facets precisely positioned in such a way as to achieve the maximum brilliance. The ‘brilliant’ cut quickly conquered the world, and even today remains the most iconic and successful diamond cut globally. The brilliant may rightfully be considered as the most successful invention Belgium has ever produced.

The Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) held a street festival to mark the anniversary and pay tribute to the most iconic and successful diamond cut in history: the brilliant. Antwerp is home to the largest, oldest and most transparent diamond trade centre in the world. Since 1447, the date of the first documented reference to the diamond trade in Antwerp, the city has laid claim to the title of the world’s diamond capital. It therefore comes as no surprise that the most successful diamond cut of all time was created in this city.

During this celebration, the AWDC also launched a unique project: “100 Years Brilliant”. “The industry arranged to have 57 well-known (and not-so-well-known) residents of Antwerp polish a single diamond: one person for each facet of a brilliant,” explains Ari Epstein, CEO AWDC. “In this way, ‘t Steentje – which is how the diamond industry is referred to in the local vernacular – will represent the multicultural character and diversity of the Antwerp diamond industry. Once the stone is finished, it will be exhibited in the DIVA diamond museum.”

The first facet of the stone was polished by Constantinus ‘Stan’ Hunselmans, who shares his year of birth with the brilliant. “I celebrated my 100th birthday on January 14th, and it is an honour that I was chosen to polish the first facet. It went really well. If I were a little bit younger, I might have considered a career switch,” he said, laughing.

Minister Philippe De Backer was invited to polish a facet, as were Erik Michiels and Jo De Backer, the respective CEOs of Bentley Antwerp and NIKO – two companies that are also celebrating their 100th anniversary, and therefore originated in the same year as the brilliant.

Suske & Wiske also took a turn polishing ‘t Steentje: “As Antwerp comic-book heroes, we were very pleased to receive this invitation. It was a unique experience to polish a facet of this dazzling diamond, guided by master polisher Gabriel Tolkowsky,” the comic-book characters said.

Jean-Marie Pfaff, Antwerp’s Alderman for the Diamond Trade, Ludo Van Campenhout, and ‘professional Antwerpian’ Tanguy Ottomer were among the many guests invited to polish a piece of history. The diamond will continue being polished in the coming weeks, and all the residents of Antwerp will also have the opportunity to experience what it feels like to polish a diamond.

Caption: Gabi Tolkowsy (left) with Ari Epstein. Photo credit: © Senne Van Der Ven / AWDC

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