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  2. Affair of the Diamond Necklace - Wikipedia

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    Affair of the Diamond Necklace. The diamond necklace was commissioned by Louis XV of France for his mistress, Madame du Barry. At the death of the King, the necklace was unpaid for, which almost bankrupted the jewellers and then led to various unsuccessful schemes to secure a sale to Queen Marie Antoinette. The Affair of the Diamond Necklace ...

  3. Taylor–Burton Diamond - Wikipedia

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    At the time of sale in 1969, the diamond was set in a platinum ring with two smaller diamonds on either side. [2] After its purchase by Taylor and Burton, Taylor found the diamond too heavy to wear as a ring, and commissioned an $80,000 diamond necklace which included a custom setting for the diamond.

  4. Hope Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Hope Diamond. The Hope Diamond is a 45.52 carats (9.104 g; 0.3211 oz) diamond that has been famed for its great size since the 18th century. Extracted in the 17th century from the Kollur Mine in Guntur, India, [ 1][ 2] the Hope Diamond is a blue diamond. Its exceptional size has revealed new information about the formation of diamonds.

  5. The Necklace - Wikipedia

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    Milly ends the story by telling the reader that her diamond pendant is a tragic reminder of the price she paid for being proud, envious, and greedy. [8] "The Diamond Necklace" (1975), episode #276 of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater radio show series adapted by George Lowther. Mathilde (2008), a stage musical by the Irish composer Conor Mitchell [9]

  6. Black Orlov - Wikipedia

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    Black. Country of origin. India. The Black Orlov is a black diamond, also known as the Eye of Brahma Diamond. It weighs 67.50 carats (13.500 g). [1] The diamond—originally 195 carats (39.0 g)—is said to have been stolen in the early 19th century in India. [2] [3] It supposedly featured as one of the eyes in a statue of the Hindu god Brahma ...

  7. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    As an example, a 0.99-carat diamond may have a significantly lower price per carat than a comparable 1.01-carat diamond, because of differences in demand. A weekly diamond price list, the Rapaport Diamond Report is published by Martin Rapaport, CEO of Rapaport Group of New York, for different diamond cuts, clarity and weights. [33]

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