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ParagonParagon
One of the largest flawless diamonds in the world is known as The Paragon ¡ª a D-class gem weighing 137.82 carats (27.56 g), which is the 10th largest white diamond in the world.
Color: colorless
Cut Weight(carat): 137.82
Cut: Unusual 7-sided diamond

Portuguese DiamondPortuguese 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

Premier Rose DiamondPremier Rose Diamond
137.02-carat (27.4 g) stone cut from a 353.9-carat (70.8 g) rough gem of the same name
Color: colorless
Cut Weight(carat): 137
Cut: Pear
Country of origin: South Africa
Date discovered: March 1978

Red Cross DiamondRed Cross Diamond
205.07 carats (41.01 g), yellow, cushion-shaped stellar brilliant cut.[17]
Color: yellow
Cut Weight(carat): 205.07
Cut: Cushion
Country of origin: South African
Date discovered: 1899

Regent DiamondRegent Diamond
weights 140.64 carats (28.13 g), is cushion-shaped stellar brilliant cut, formerly belonging to Louis XV, Louis XVI, and Napoleon Bonaparte, it now resides in the Louvre.
Color: white with pale blue
Rough Weight(carat): 410
Cut Weight(carat): 140.64
Cut: Cushion
Country of origin: India
Date discovered: 1698

Spirit of de Grisogono DiamondSpirit of de Grisogono Diamond
312 carats (62 g), the world's largest cut black diamond.
Color: black
Cut Weight(carat): 312
Cut: Mogul
Country of origin: Central Africa

Star of the SouthStar of the South
The 128.48-carat Star of the South is one of the world's most famous diamonds. Discovered in 1853, it became the first Brazilian diamond to receive international acclaim. The stone was graded as VS-2 in clarity and Fancy Light Pinkish-Brown in color. It was also determined to be a type Iia diamond.
Color: pinkish-brown
Cut Weight(carat): 128.48
Cut: Cushion
Country of origin: Brazil
Date discovered: 1853

Tiffany Yellow DiamondTiffany Yellow Diamond
antique modified cushion-shaped stellar brilliant cut, on display at Tiffany & Co.'s New York City store. It weighs 128.54 carats (25.71 g).
Color: yellow
Rough Weight(carat): 280
Cut Weight(carat): 128.54
Cut: Modified antique cushion brilliant
Country of origin: South Africa
Date discovered: 1878

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