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 |  Graff Pink 24.78-carat (4.96 g) A 24.78-carat Fancy Intense Pink diamond and the most expensive jewel ever sold at auction, previously owned by Harry Winston and an unnamed private collector, and bought by Laurence Graff (November 2010).
 Color: pink
 Cut Weight(carat): 24.78
 Cut: Emerald
 
 
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|  Kazanjian Red Diamond a 5.05-carat (1.01 g) Emerald-cut red diamond formerly known simply as "Red Diamond". This is the third largest known Red diamond. It was cut from a 35-carat (7.0 g) piece of boart discovered near Lichtenburg, South Africa. It reappeared in 2007 after a 37-year absence from sight, and was purchased by Kazanjian Brothers Inc.
 Color: brownish-red
 Rough Weight(carat): 35
 Cut Weight(carat): 5.05
 Cut: Square,Emerald-cut
 Country of origin: South Africa
 Date discovered: 1927
 
 
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|  Nassak Diamond The Nassak Diamond (also known as the Nassac Diamond[2] and the Eye of the Idol[3]) is a large, 43.38 carats (8.68 g) diamond that originated as a larger diamond in the 15th century in India.
 Color: blue-white
 Cut Weight(carat): 43.38
 Cut: Emerald
 Country of origin: India
 Date discovered: 15th century
 
 
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|  Portuguese Diamond 127-carat (25 g) antique emerald cut with a pale yellow body color and very strong blue fluorescence. Part of the Smithsonian's collection.
 Color: pale yellow
 Cut Weight(carat): 127.01
 Cut: Antique emerald,octagonal-cut
 Country of origin: probably Brazil
 Date discovered: 18th  century
 
 
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|  Uncle Sam Uncle Sam is the nickname for the largest diamond ever discovered in the United States, emerald-cut, M color (pale brown), VVS2 clarity. It was found in 1924 in Murfreesboro, Arkansas at the Prairie Creek pipe mine, which later became known as the Crater of Diamonds State Park.The rough diamond as originally discovered weighed 40.23 carats (8.046 g).
 Color: brown
 Rough Weight(carat): 40.23
 Cut Weight(carat): 12
 Cut: Emerald-cut
 Country of origin: America
 Date discovered: 1924
 
 
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