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  2. Great H of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In 1604 or 1605 the Great H was dismantled and the large diamond, which was described as "cut lozenge-wise", [63] was used in the new Mirror of Great Britain which James wore as a hat badge. [64] The Mirror of Great Britain was created to commemorate the Union of the Crowns of 1603.

  3. The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 - AOL

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    For a more fashion-forward piece, this diamond ring includes a thick 18k yellow gold band with a “floating” ring of baguette-cut diamonds above it. $1,990 at Brilliant Earth Shane Co.

  4. Lozenge (shape) - Wikipedia

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    A lozenge (/ ˈ l ɒ z ɪ n dʒ / [1] LOZ-inj; symbol: ), often referred to as a diamond, is a form of rhombus. The definition of lozenge is not strictly fixed, and the word is sometimes used simply as a synonym (from Old French losenge ) for rhombus .

  5. A Long-Lost Royal Tiara Was Found After Vanishing Almost 60 ...

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    Queen Mary's Diamond Lozenge Bandeau has been considered missing since the '60s, but thanks to a royal wedding, the tiara is back in the spotlight. According to diamond experts at U.K. retailer ...

  6. Queen Mary’s Lost Tiara Has a Fascinating, 110-Year ... - AOL

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    The story behind Queen Mary’s Diamond Lozenge Bandeau has all the makings of a good detective novel: priceless diamonds, royal intrigue, and a good ending.. Last worn by Princess Margaret of the ...

  7. Cut (gems) - Wikipedia

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    The diamond cut planning stage is a complex process that requires the cutter to work with unique rough stones. Very often, the location of the inclusions in a rough stone will determine the type of shape to which a diamond may be cut. For economic reasons, most diamonds are cut to retain weight instead of maximizing brilliance. [2]