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  2. Elizabeth Taylor Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond, formerly known as the Krupp Diamond, is a 33.19-carat (6.638 g) diamond that was bought by Richard Burton for his wife, Elizabeth Taylor in 1968. The diamond was one of a number of significant pieces of jewellery owned by Taylor, her collection also included the 68 carat Taylor–Burton Diamond , which was bought ...

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    The small size is a dainty accessory for everyday wear, but the design is also available in a medium size that makes more of a statement. $55 at Nordstrom Explore More Buying Options

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  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. De Beers - Wikipedia

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    In September 2017, De Beers partnered with UN Women to help the advancement of women within the company and the countries it operates in. [100] In 2018, the two entities launched a program to support 500 women micro-entrepreneurs in Blouberg and Musina communities, near De Beers's Venetia diamond mine.

  7. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, a chairman of De Beers said that the diamond trade would prosper "so long as men are foolish and women are vain." [61] Today, the round brilliant is still the most popular diamond shape for an engagement ring; more than 60 percent of diamonds sold are brilliants. [62]