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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

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

Polar Star DiamondPolar Star Diamond
a colorless cushion-shaped stellar brilliant diamond weighing 41.28 carats (8.26 g).the Polar Star diamond was purchased in England for the Russian crown and is notable because of its rare purity and lustre.
Color: colorless
Cut Weight(carat): 41.28
Cut: Cushion

Porter Rhodes DiamondPorter Rhodes Diamond
a colorless 54-carat (11 g) Asscher-cut stone.
Color: colorless
Cut Weight(carat): 54
Cut: Asscher
Country of origin: South Africa
Date discovered: 1880

Pumpkin DiamondPumpkin Diamond
perhaps the largest fancy vivid orange diamond (5.54 carats), modified cushion-shaped brilliant.
Color: orange
Cut Weight(carat): 5.54
Cut: Cushion
Country of origin: Central Africa
Date discovered: 1997

Raven Diamond
Trilliant cut black diamond purchased in 2011 and currently owned by Jeffery Conine of the State of NY.
Color: black
Cut Weight(carat): 12.78
Cut: Trilliant

Sancy
a shield-shaped pale yellow diamond currently in the Louvre, weighing 55.23 carats (11.05 g).
Color: pale yellow
Cut Weight(carat): 55.23

Shah DiamondShah Diamond
very old pale yellow diamond (found approximately in 1450 in India) currently housed in the Diamond Fund in Kremlin, weighing 88.7 carats (17.7 g).
Color: yellow
Cut Weight(carat): 88.7
Cut: Cushion
Country of origin: India
Date discovered: 1450

Spoonmaker's DiamondSpoonmaker's Diamond
circa 86-carat (17 g) diamond housed in Topkap? Palace in Istanbul. Also known as Ka??k?? Elmas?
Color: yellow
Cut Weight(carat): 86
Cut: Pear
Country of origin: India

Star of South AfricaStar of South Africa
also known as the Dudley Diamond. This must not be confused with the Star of Africa. The Star of South Africa was the initial name given to this diamond, when it was purchased as an 83.5-carat (16.7 g) rough diamond. The diamond is a D-color, pear-shaped stellar brilliant cut stone, weighing 47.69 carats (9.54 g).
Color: colorless
Rough Weight(carat): 83.5
Cut Weight(carat): 47.69
Cut: Pear
Country of origin: Cape Colony(South Africa)
Date discovered: 1869

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