| AGRA DIAMOND |
BEGUM BLUE DIAMOND |
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The Agra diamond find it's name from the city of Agra, the capital metropolis of the Mughal emperors of northern India, from 1526 to1658. It is in Agra that the diamond appeared into the control of the Mughal emperors, after it was giving up by the family of the slain Rajah of Gwalior, who was the original owner of the stone. More... |
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The "Begum Blue" diamond is a fancy deep blue,13.78-carat, heart-shaped diamond of mysterious clarity grade. The "Begum Blue" diamond, being a blue diamond is an extraordinary Type IIb diamond, which represents less than 0.1 % of all naturally stirring diamonds. More... |
| AHMEDABAD DIAMOND |
BLACK ORLOV DIAMOND |
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The Ahmadabad diamond is certainly of Indian origin as it is a sandstone of the 17th century when India was the only resource country for diamonds in the world. The diamond is a D-color,pear-shaped,VS-1 clarity stone having a load of 78.86 carats. More... |
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The Black Orlov diamond is a cushion-cut, 67.50-carat, black diamond, which is the 6th leading black diamond among the famous black diamonds in the world. The color difference between the black and white diamonds is very outstanding and improves the beauty of the stone. More... |
| AKBAR SHAH - JAHANGIR SHAH DIAMOND |
BLUE EMPRESS DIAMOND |
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The Akbar Shah diamond is a momentous diamond of the early 17th century connected with the great Mogul Emperor Akbar the Great and his heirs Jehangir Shah and Shah Jahaan. "The Great Diamonds of the World,"is supposed to have considered 120 Arabic carats or 116 English carats. More... |
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The Blue Empress diamond is a pear-shaped, exceptional blue diamond, weighing 14 carats. The color and clarity ranking of the diamond are not known. The name of the diamond highlights the rare blue color of the diamond but the term empress seems to indicate the excellent quality of the diamond, which appears to say that the diamond is an empress among blue diamonds. More... |
| ALLNATT DIAMOND |
BLUE HEART DIAMOND |
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The Allnatt diamond is a cushion-cut, 101.29-carat, fancy vivid yellow diamond with a VS-2 clarity, as qualified by the Gemological Institute of America. Fancy vivid is the maximum color rating that can be prearranged to colored diamonds in the GIA color grading scale. More... |
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The name "Blue Heart" appears to have been motivated by an unusual deep blue color of the diamond and it's extremely gorgeous heart-shaped cut that makes it perhaps the world's prettiest blue diamond. The Blue Heart diamond is a 30.62-carat, heart-shaped, blue diamond. More... |
| AMARILLO STARLIGHT DIAMOND |
BLUE LILI DIAMOND |
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The Amarillo Starlight diamond is a 7.54-carat, white diamond of unknown color, marquise-cut and clarity grades. The 16.37-carat white bumpy diamond became the largest diamond ever discovered by a park visitor next to the Crater's organization as a state park in 1972. More... |
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The Blue Lili diamond is a cushion-cut blue diamond of strange color and clarity grade, considering 30.06 carats. The diamond was cut by the William Goldberg Corporation in Newyork, 1973. The Blue Lili diamond engages the 6th position in the record of famous blue diamonds. More... |
| AMSTERDAM DIAMOND |
BLUE MAGIC DIAMOND |
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The Amsterdam diamond is a pear-shaped, 33.74-carat, black diamond, with a total of 145 facets. It is considered as the second black diamond of worth to make it's appearance in the diamond trade following the Black Orlov diamond. More... |
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The name "Blue Magic" for the diamond appears to highlight the exceptional fancy vivid blue color of the diamond, the top color grading for a blue diamond, which is an awfully rare incidence. The occurrence of blue diamonds is really rare occurrence in nature. More... |
| ARCHDUKE JOSEPH DIAMOND |
BRIOLETTE OF INDIA DIAMOND |
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The Archduke Joseph diamond is a 76.45-carat, D-color, internally perfect diamond with a rectangular cushion-cut. The diamond has all the unique features of the best Golconda diamonds, perfect, with a high interior clarity and absolutely colorless in nature, giving it a D-color GIA certification. More... |
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The Briolette of India is a D-color (colorless) diamond evaluating 90.38 carats and slash in the outline of a briolette, also identified as a double-rose cut. The clearness of the stone is mysterious, but perhaps, outstanding if the antique Indian origin of the stone is established. More... |
| ARCOT DIAMOND |
CENTINARY DIAMOND |
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The Arcot diamonds consisted of five brilliants, out of which simply the first two were of large sizes and were elliptical or pear-shaped, colorless diamonds with the superior one having a weight of 38.6 carats. The diamonds being stones of 18th century in India, no doubt have the color and clarity of the prominent Golconda diamonds. More... |
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The Centenary diamond is a 273.85-carat, D-color diamond with a customized heart-shape. The distinctive characteristic of the stone is its outstanding clarity and the stone has been marked as internally flawless (IF). The proportions of the diamond are 50.50 x 39.90 x 24.55 mm. More... |
| ASHBERG DIAMOND |
CHLOE DIAMOND |
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The Ashberg diamond is a 102.48-carat, amber-colored cushion -shaped diamond. The accurate color and clarity grades of the diamond are not identified. Amber color is a fuzzy term. It's a changeable color which could mean something between yellow, orange and brown. More... |
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The Chloe diamond is an exceptional, D-color, brilliant-cut diamond with a load of 84.37 carats and an internally flawless clarity grade. D-color is the maximum color grade for a white diamond which is equal to entirely colorless. More... |
| BEAU SANCY DIAMOND |
CONDE PINK DIAMOND |
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The "Beau Sancy" diamond is a colorless, flawless, curved pear-shaped diamond of 34 carats. The accurate color and clarity grades of the diamond are not well-known, as the diamond has not been experienced in a recent laboratory. But, the diamond emerges to be D-color and internally faultless. More... |
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The Conde Pink diamond is a light pink, pear-shaped diamond weighing up 9.01 carats. The Conde Pink diamond being a mid-17th century diamond, almost certainly initiated in the well-known Kollur mines, near Golconda, in Andhra Pradesh in Southern India, the one and only resource of pink diamonds in the world throughout this period. More... |