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World Famous Diamonds

The most famous diamonds in the world carry with them rich histories of the fortune and calamity of the lives which they have touched throughout time. Some world renowned diamonds have made the journey through the hands of royalty over ... Read Read: World Famous Diamonds

By: Ian Maher | 13/11/2007 | Women's Issues

The 9 Most Famous Diamonds You Never Heard Of - At Least I Hope So, Otherwise I Hope You Don't Read My Article

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By: sean sandvik | 09/12/2009 | Relationships

Famous Diamonds of the World

... the world flocking to buy these precious stones. But what is it about diamonds that give them such huge commercial appeal? Here is a list of some of the most famous diamonds in the world, and some of the lucky (or unlucky) people who have ... Read Read: Famous Diamonds of the World

By: Donna Terra | 20/06/2008 | Jewelry

Famous Diamonds

... who have had possession of the Hope Diamond died of natural causes at advanced ages. Other Gems of Fame Other famous diamonds include the Taylor-Burton, tribute to a tragic couple who could live neither together nor apart; at ... Read Read: Famous Diamonds

By: Jonathan Blocker | 24/01/2008 | Jewelry

Famous Diamond Mines

... but there are other famous mines located in other areas. In North America the oldest and most famous diamond mine is the Crater of Diamonds. It is located in Murfreesboro, Arkansas. In 1906, John Wesley Huddleston bought the land for ... Read Read: Famous Diamond Mines

By: Lawrence J. Reaves | 14/08/2009 | News & Society
David Cowley

World Famous Diamonds 3

... diamond in the world and is part of the Crown Jewels of England.  It is currently on display in the Tower of London. The famous blue diamonds come in different shapes including pear shaped and octagon shaped.  The cut of these valuable ... Read Read: World Famous Diamonds 3

By: David Cowley | 05/06/2008 | Jewelry

World Famous Diamonds 2

... ,000.  The Blue Empress is on exhibit in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.  Along with the Hope diamond and the Heart of Eternity, it is one of the world most famous blue diamonds.  The Blue Magic  Blue diamonds are among the ... Read Read: World Famous Diamonds 2

By: David Cowley | 05/06/2008 | Jewelry

World Famous Diamonds 4

... Its exact weight isn't known because its been mounted in its brooch setting for over 130 years.  This stone is one of the most celebrated diamonds in the Iranian Crown Jewels and it is also one of the oldest stones known to man.  De Beers ... Read Read: World Famous Diamonds 4

By: David Cowley | 15/07/2008 | Jewelry

World Famous Diamonds 1

... sold for about $6,900.000 to the SIBA Corporation of Hong Kong.  Ahmadabad  The Ahmadabad Diamond is named after the capitol of the Indian State of Gujarat and it is believed to have been purchased by a French gem merchant called Jean ... Read Read: World Famous Diamonds 1

By: David Cowley | 05/06/2008 | Jewelry

The Most Famous Diamonds in the World

... Noor ( Mountain of Light ) is now among the British Crown Jewels. This diamond weighs 105.60 carats. First mentioned in 1304, it is believed to have been once set in Shah Jehan's famous peacock throne as one of the peacocks eyes. The Agra ... Read Read: The Most Famous Diamonds in the World

By: Dennis Lambert | 21/10/2009 | Shopping
Mr. Praven Sharma

All About Diamonds

... subsequently cut into a pear shape brilliant weighing 47.74 carats. The Golconda area of Southern India has been the source of some famous diamonds such as the Koh-i-nor (mountain of light 186cts cut to 108.92 cts and now in the Tower of ... Read Read: All About Diamonds

By: Mr. Praven Sharma | 22/06/2008 | Fashion

Diamonds: Cushion Cut Diamonds

... cuts are based on the antique cushion cuts, which are a combination of a round and square outline with a softened square or “pillow” shape. Some of the most famous diamonds in the world are cushion cut diamonds. These include the Hope ... Read Read: Diamonds: Cushion Cut Diamonds

By: Diamond Imports | 16/07/2008 | Jewelry

Everything you Need to Know About Diamonds

... . For any questions please contact us http://www.amazing-wedding-jewelry.com ________________ Famous Diamonds Among the most well known diamonds is the Hope. This 45.52 carat steel blue diamond is currently on display at ... Read Read: Everything you Need to Know About Diamonds

By: Olga Pod | 10/04/2007 | Jewelry

Do You Know About Diamond Watch?

The world's most famous diamonds are its largest diamonds. At staggering weights up to thousands of carats, these diamonds have been cut, re-shaped and sold many times, contributing to their rich, interesting histories. Despite diamond's ... Read Read: Do You Know About Diamond Watch?

By: Daniel Jowssey | 25/03/2008 | Jewelry

Breathtaking and Enchanting Collection of Diamond Jewellery

... this type of jewellery is very expensive you will not see many people wearing the earrings or rings that you have got in your collection. Some famous diamond brands include the Adora brand, DeBeers, Nakhshatra, sanginin diamonds and many ... Read Read: Breathtaking and Enchanting Collection of Diamond Jewellery

By: Imran ali | 16/10/2008 | Jewelry

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