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The Beluga

The Beluga diamond weighs over 103 carats and is the largest standard oval brilliant cut diamond in the world. This diamond was featured in an article about Blood Diamonds in the March 2002 issue of National geographic magazine. The Beluga Diamond was cut by the William Goldberg firm from a rather flat, blocky 265.82-carat rough and weighs 103-point-some carats. It is the largest standard oval brilliant cut diamond in the world and appeared in an article about 'blood diamonds' in the March 2002 issue of National Geographic magazine. The Beluga, along with the smaller stones that were cut from the diamond crystal. The rectangular-looking stone is an Ashoka cut. This cutting style was developed by the William Goldberg firm, the first Ashoka cut is named the Ashoka Diamond and incidentally was a 41-carat D-color Flawless stone from the Golconda area of India. The cutting style is a rectangular but the ends are rounded and the pavilion and crown have a number of facet edges creating criss-crossing patterns. Some of them are a little more towards square, others, like this one, more rectangular. On the right is a triangular or heart shape (can't quite tell) and on the left appears to be another Ashoka cut or possible a standard cushion cut. Diamond Mines

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Passion. Murder. Insanity. Intrigue. Envy. A mere hint of the fascinating stories behind the world's most remarkable diamonds. Many have been associated with famous names - the likes of Napoleon … Sultan Babur … Lady Astor … Shah Jehan … Queen Victoria … Catherine the Great … Elizabeth Taylor. Others have inspired awe and legend on account of their size, origins or unique qualities. Since nearly the dawn of time, diamonds have encrusted the armor of great warriors,...

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World's Largest Diamonds
The largest faceted diamond in the world is the Golden Jubilee, weighing 545.67 carats. It is a Fancy Brownish-Yellow color and "fire rose cushion cut." It is unusual also because it has a certain type of rare color banding. The second largest faceted diamond in the world is the Star of Africa, also known as the Cullinan I. It weighs 530.20 carats and is a pear shape with 74 facets

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World's Famous Diamond Mines
The oldest and most famous diamond mine in North America is the Crater of Diamonds which is just south of Murfreesboro, Arkansas. In 1906, diamonds were found after John Wesley Huddleston bought the land to farm.  He noticed two small stones in the bottom of the bucket of cattle feed.  The stones were sent to Little Rock jeweler who sent them to Tiffany's in New York and,...

World's Renowned Diamond Cutting Centers
Diamonds being easily transportable and being of high value allows them to be moved to the most efficient and economic locations for further processing. The several factors that are considered in determining the location of a diamond cutting facility...

Diamonds and De Beers - The Story of the Diamond Cartel

When a gang of thieves with a stolen bulldozer plowed into London's Millennium Dome in November 2000 to steal a 203-carat diamond from a display sponsored by De Beers, Nicky Oppenheimer, De Beers's chairman, hailed the botched heist as wonderful publicity:

 

"If only we could do this once every six months. We could do away with the advertising department altogether."

 

For more than 100 years, the name De Beers has evoked all glamour and mystery radiated by a diamond. Through shrewd marketing and careful manipulation of the market, the South African company has parlayed these pieces of crystallized carbon into multi-billion-dollar-a-year business empire. De Beers has truly a family affair. Built around the twin pillars of De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. and Angelo American Corporation of South Africa, the Oppenheimer dynasty controls most of the world's diamond mining and trade and is one of the biggest multi-nationals. They are the world's leading diamond producers...

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Did You Know? - Interesting Diamond Facts
Even before science was able to fully analyze the properties of this gemstone, ancient people recognized it for its rarity and incredible toughness. For thousands of years people have recognized that the properties of this rare mineral are exceptional. By reviewing diamond facts one can understand why this gem is so valued and so common for use in jewelry, decoration, and everywhere else to symbolize longevity and wealth. Extensive diamond mining first began in India. Read about many interesting diamond facts like the 2 below and many more.

 

   - Extensive diamond mining first began in India.
   - Over 75% of the mined diamonds go to industry each year, with such applications from
      windows to phonograph needles and just 25% are of gem quality.

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What is Diamond Grading Report?

A diamond grading report will commonly include a plotted diagram of your diamond and significant characteristics, including the 4Cs (cut, color, clarity and carat weight). The report will also describe the diamond’s shape, exact measurements, proportions and depth percentages as well as grade the polish and symmetry. It should also comment on the characteristics like fluorescence, raining, and any imperfections in the diamond. Please note: a grading report does not include an appraisal or any kind of statement of monetary worth of the diamond. Grading reports simply state the scientific facts of your diamond that can be evaluated by highly standardized criteria

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The 5th C of Diamond, 4Cs of Diamond

Spotting a Fake Diamond
In this world of advanced technology it is almost impossible to simply look at a diamond and determine whether it is real or not especially if you don’t know much about diamonds. There are some steps that you can take to avoid buying a fake diamond, however...

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The Romans believed that diamonds brought courage and bravery during battle. Jewish high priests used diamonds to decide the innocence or guilt of the accused: A stone held before a guilty person dulled and darkened; a stone held before an innocent person glowed with increased brilliance. The Hindus believed that this brilliant gem was created when....

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