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  2. Kiran Gems - Wikipedia

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    Initially a small manufacturing firm in Surat, Kiran saw gradual growth and gained recognition from the Indian government as an Export House in 1996 and a Trading House in 1999. To support its expanding export business, Kiran set up a marketing arm, Kiran Exports BVBA, in Antwerp, Belgium, and partnered with Millenium Diamonds Co. Ltd. in Thailand.

  3. Dharmanandan Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    DDPL mainly focuses on cutting and polishing quality diamonds, which it eventually sells to retailers and jewelers across the globe. The company manufactures diamonds in various shapes and sizes, ranging from 0.01 carat to 10 carat and distributes its products through its sales offices at Hong Kong, the United States and Belgium.

  4. Nassak Diamond - Wikipedia

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    That sale never materialised and the lawsuit continued. The diamond was nearly lost in a theft that occurred in January 1929, when four gunmen robbed the Park Avenue jewellery store where the Nassak Diamond was being kept. [15] However, the thieves missed finding the diamond because it was being stored in a soiled envelope. [15] [16]

  5. List of diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Discovered in 2015, it is the 5th largest diamond ever discovered at the Crater of Diamonds State Park, Arkansas Identified as a Type IIa crystal, the 8.52 carat diamond was cut and polished by Mike Botha into a custom-designed 4.605 carat Triolette shape during a week long event in North Little Rock and was graded a D IF, 0 Polish & 0 Symmetry ...

  6. Diamond mining in India - Wikipedia

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    The process of diamonds being used for drilling ornamental beads dates back to 2nd millennium BCE. Archaeologists working in Yemen have excavated beads with evidences of diamond drilling from 1200 BCE to the 1st century CE from the site of Hajar ar Rayhani, while double diamond drilling from 7th century BCE, archaeologists speculate that the beads were imported from India since no fragmented ...

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