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Idol's EyeIdol's Eye
The Idol's Eye diamond is a 70.21-carat, colorless diamond with a slightly bluish tinge, characteristic of diamonds originating from the Golconda Mines in Southern India.
Color: Light Blue
Rough Weight(carat): 70.21
Cut Weight(carat): 70.21
Country of origin: India
Date discovered: mid 16th century

Incomparable DiamondIncomparable Diamond
a brownish-yellow diamond of 407.48 carats (81.496 g) cut from an 890 carat (178 g) rough diamond of the same name - it appeared on eBay in 2002. Internally Flawless clarity. Several other smaller diamonds were also cut from the crystal.
Color: brownish-yellow
Rough Weight(carat): 890
Cut Weight(carat): 407.48
Cut: Shield-Shaped Step Cut
Country of origin: Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire)
Date discovered: 1984

Jacob DiamondJacob Diamond
Cushion cut weighing 184.5 carats (36.90 g) also known as Imperial Diamond & Victoria Diamond.
Color: colorless
Cut Weight(carat): 184.5
Cut: Cushion
Country of origin: India
Date discovered: 1884

Jones DiamondJones Diamond
The ˇ°Jones Diamond,ˇ± also known as the ˇ°Punch Jones Diamond,ˇ± "The Grover Jones Diamond," or "The Horseshoe Diamond," was a 34.48 carat (6.896 g) alluvial diamond found in Peterstown, West Virginia by members of the Jones family. It remains the largest alluvial diamond ever discovered in North America.
Color: blueish-white
Cut Weight(carat): 34.48
Cut: Horseshoe
Country of origin: America
Date discovered: 1928

Jubilee DiamondJubilee Diamond
originally known as the Reitz Diamond; perhaps the sixth-largest in the world at 245.35 carats (49.07 g).
Color: colorless
Cut Weight(carat): 245.3
Cut: Cushion
Country of origin: South Africa
Date discovered: 1895

Kazanjian Red DiamondKazanjian 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

Kimberley DiamondKimberley Diamond
A Flawless, 70-carat, step cut, champagne-colored diamond that was found in the Kimberley Mine, South Africa. It was recut into this modern shape in in 1921 from a large, flat stone
Color: yellow
Cut Weight(carat): 55.09
Country of origin: South Africa

Koh-i-NoorKoh-i-Noor
a 105.6 carat (21.6 g) white of Indian origin, with a long and turbulent history and a good deal of legend surrounding it. After belonging to various Mughal and Persian rulers, it was gifted away by the Maharaja Duleep Singh of Lahore to Queen Victoria during the British Raj, and is now part of the Crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
Color: colorless
Cut Weight(carat): 105.6
Country of origin: India

Lesotho PromiseLesotho Promise
is the 15th-largest diamond, the tenth-largest white diamond, and the largest diamond to be found in 13 years. The original stone was 603 carats (121 g), although the largest diamond after the cutting was 75 carats (15 g).
Color: colorless
Rough Weight(carat): 603
Cut Weight(carat): 75
Cut: Pear
Country of origin: South Africa
Date discovered: 22 August 2006

Martian PinkMartian Pink
Named by American jeweler Ronald Winston in 1976. Sold by auction in May 2012 for US $17 million, "the largest round fancy intense pink diamond to ever go under the hammer", according to Christie's.
Color: pink
Cut Weight(carat): 12.04
Cut: Round

Millennium StarMillennium Star
at 203.04 carats (40.61 g) is the second-largest colorless (grade D), flawless diamond.
Color: colorless
Rough Weight(carat): 777
Cut Weight(carat): 203.04
Cut: Pear Brilliant
Country of origin: Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire)
Date discovered: 1990

Moon of BarodaMoon of Baroda
The Moon of Baroda is a 24.04 carats (4.81 g) cut diamond discovered in Vadodara (Baroda), India. The diamond, canary yellow in colour, is cut in a pear shape. When found, the rough diamond weighed 25.95 carats (5.19 g).
Color: yellow
Cut Weight(carat): 24.04
Cut: Pear
Country of origin: India

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