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  2. Zendaya's Unique Engagement Ring Is This Year's Top ... - AOL

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    Black engagement rings have been a rising trend for years, and this version by James Allen combines both trends for a unique take on engagement rings. The emerald-style cut is also a more classic ...

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    Regularly priced at $4,899.00 as seen above, Sam’s Club members save $500 off this T.W. cushion cut diamond ring now through September 30. This brings the total cost down to $4,399.00.

  4. Spirit of de Grisogono Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Spirit of de Grisogono is the world's second-largest cut black diamond, behind the Enigma, and the world's sixth largest diamond overall. Starting at an uncut weight of 587 carats (117.4 g), it was taken from its origin in western Central African Republic to be bought and cut by Fawaz Gruosi. [1]

  5. List of diamonds - Wikipedia

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    24.78-carat (4.956 g) A 24.78-carat Fancy Intense Pink diamond and, until the sale of the Sweet Josephine diamond in November 2015, it was the most expensive jewel ever sold at auction. Previously owned by Harry Winston and an unnamed private collector, and bought by Laurence Graff (November 2010).

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    Kevin Mazur/Edward Berthelot/JB Lacroix/Getty Images. Diamonds are indeed a girl’s best friend, and Teichman predicts earrings—studs and hoops specifically—will be the most requested item to ...

  7. Diamond color - Wikipedia

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    Color grading of diamonds was performed as a step of sorting rough diamonds for sale by the London Diamond Syndicate. As the diamond trade developed, early diamond grades were introduced. Without any co-operative development, these early grading systems lacked standard nomenclature and consistency. Some early grading scales were; I, II, III; A, AA, AAA; A, B, C. Numerous terms