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  2. Tavernier Blue - Wikipedia

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    Detailed view of the recreated great Golden Fleece of king Louis XV of France. Below the 107 carats (21.4 g) spinel Côte de Bretagne hangs the French Blue diamond and the fleece itself, set with hundreds of yellow diamond replicas. The Tavernier Blue was the precursor diamond to the Blue Diamond of the French Crown (aka the French Blue).

  3. Pırlanta - Wikipedia

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    Pırlanta (Diamond) is the ninth studio album by Turkish singer Demet Akalın. It was released on 19 June 2015 by Doğan Music Company. It was Demet Akalın's first album to be released by this production company.

  4. Okavango Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Okavango Blue is a 20.46 carat blue diamond of exceptional clarity. [1]The Okavango Blue originated from the Orapa diamond mine in Botswana.The original stone was found in May 2018, weighing 41.11 carat, and was cut in an oval shape. [2]

  5. Tereshchenko diamond - Wikipedia

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    The original owner of the diamond is the Tereshchenko family. The diamond weighed 150 carats before the cut and was secretly brought from India especially for Mykhailo Tereshchenko. [citation needed] The "Tereshchenko Diamond" is the world's largest blue diamond and is the second largest diamond to the "Hope", which belonged to the French crown.

  6. Brilliant (diamond cut) - Wikipedia

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    A brilliant is a diamond or other gemstone cut in a particular form with 57-58 facets so as to have exceptional brilliance. The word 'brilliant' is also used for a diamond cut in this fashion. The underside is conical, a shape that provides maximal light return through the top of

  7. Petra Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Koffiefontein mine is one of the world’s top diamond mines by average value per carat and produces exceptional white and coloured diamonds, a regular proportion of which are of between 5 and 30 carats. In 1994, a 232.34 carat diamond was recovered at Koffiefontein, being the largest rough diamond ever produced by the mine. [12]

  8. Heart of Eternity - Wikipedia

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    The Heart of Eternity is a diamond measuring 27.64 carats (5.528 g), rated in color as "Fancy Vivid Blue" by the Gemological Institute of America. The Heart of Eternity was cut by the Steinmetz Group, who owned the diamond before selling it to the De Beers Group. The Heart of Eternity is a member of an exceedingly rare class of coloured diamonds.

  9. Blue Diamonds (aerobatic team) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Diamonds second performance that year was in Metro Manila, on the invitation of the Manila Aero Club. 1977 The Blue Diamonds lead this time by Col Jose Balajadia, stretched its wings in a four-plane diamond formation and soared to cap the annual Air Force Day rites. The team was constrained to perform only over Basa.