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Lesotho BrownLesotho Brown
was a stone originally 601 carats (120 g) with the largest stone 71.73 carats (14.35 g) after cutting.
Color: pale brown
Rough Weight(carat): 601
Cut: Rough Diamond
Country of origin: South Africa
Date discovered: 1967

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

Mouna DiamondMouna Diamond
112.53 carats (22.51 g), Fancy Intense Yellow cushion-shaped brilliant.
Color: yellow
Cut Weight(carat): 112.53
Cut: Cushion
Country of origin: South Africa
Date discovered: 1980s

Moussaieff Red DiamondMoussaieff Red Diamond
the second largest known Red diamond, at 5.11 carats (1.02 g).
Color: red
Rough Weight(carat): 13
Cut Weight(carat): 5.11
Cut: Triangular Brilliant
Country of origin: Brazil
Date discovered: mid-1990s

Nassak DiamondNassak 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

Nepal DiamondNepal Diamond
79.41 carats (15.88 g), fine quality antique pear-shaped brilliant, sold by Harry Winston to private collector in 1961. Thought to have originated from the Golconda Mines.
Color: colorless
Cut Weight(carat): 79.41
Cut: Pear
Country of origin: India

Nizam DiamondNizam Diamond
reportedly 340 carats (68 g). Possibly a large colorless topaz. Whereabouts unknown.
Color: colorless
Cut Weight(carat): 340
Cut: Almond
Country of origin: India

Nur-Ul-Ain DiamondNur-Ul-Ain Diamond
around 60 carats (12 g) originally from India but now part of the Iranian crown jewels.
Color: pink
Cut Weight(carat): 60
Cut: Oval Brilliant
Country of origin: India

Ocean Dream DiamondOcean Dream Diamond
the only known natural Fancy Deep Blue-Green, and weighs 5.51 carats (1.10 g).
Color: blue-green
Cut Weight(carat): 5.51
Cut: Fancy Trillion
Country of origin: Central Africa

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