Rolls-Royce Cullinan - A diamond in the family
Everything started three years ago from an idea to redefine the luxury travel, creating a flawless car.
And here we are. The wait is almost over, three years later the diamond is molded embodied in a new car. Rolls-Royce confirmed that the new car will be called Cullinan. They claim that the Cullinan name is the best fit for such an extraordinary product. Cullinan is a car of such clarity of purpose, such flawless quality and preciousness that it recalibrates the scale and possibility of true luxury.
The story of the names starts from the largest flawless diamond ever found. In one word, perfection. The Cullinan Diamond was extracted from a mine deep in South Africa's Magaliesberg Mountains in 1905 and at 3106 carats, remains the largest diamond ever discovered. Cleaved into nine stones, cut and polished, the two largest portions of the Cullinan reside in the British Imperial Crown and Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross.
In order to get to this brilliant result, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan took an amazing journey, starting from the dry deserts of Africa and the Middle East to the freezing snows of the Arctic Circle, from the Scottish Highlands to the canyons of North America, the entire team of Rolls-Royce with designers and engineers, artists and craftspeople have shaped , tested and polished the diamond to perfection, to eliminate any flaw.
"Quite simply, the name Cullinan is perfect and brilliant."
Copyright Rolls-Royce
And here we are. The wait is almost over, three years later the diamond is molded embodied in a new car. Rolls-Royce confirmed that the new car will be called Cullinan. They claim that the Cullinan name is the best fit for such an extraordinary product. Cullinan is a car of such clarity of purpose, such flawless quality and preciousness that it recalibrates the scale and possibility of true luxury.
The story of the names starts from the largest flawless diamond ever found. In one word, perfection. The Cullinan Diamond was extracted from a mine deep in South Africa's Magaliesberg Mountains in 1905 and at 3106 carats, remains the largest diamond ever discovered. Cleaved into nine stones, cut and polished, the two largest portions of the Cullinan reside in the British Imperial Crown and Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross.
In order to get to this brilliant result, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan took an amazing journey, starting from the dry deserts of Africa and the Middle East to the freezing snows of the Arctic Circle, from the Scottish Highlands to the canyons of North America, the entire team of Rolls-Royce with designers and engineers, artists and craftspeople have shaped , tested and polished the diamond to perfection, to eliminate any flaw.
"Quite simply, the name Cullinan is perfect and brilliant."
Copyright Rolls-Royce
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