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  2. How Much Is a Diamond Worth? How To Find the Value of ... - AOL

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    The weight of a diamond is one of these variables that determines a diamond’s worth and is what the general public is most familiar with. The unit of measurement, called the carat, equals 200 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Jennifer Lopez Will Keep 8.5-Carat Green Diamond Engagement ...

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    Lopez will keep the large green diamond ring, estimated to be worth over $5 million. The 8.5-carat, radiant-cut green diamond is flanked by two half-moon accent diamonds and set on a platinum band ...

  5. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    A round brilliant cut diamond set in a ring. The most familiar uses of diamonds today are as gemstones used for adornment, and as industrial abrasives for cutting hard materials. The markets for gem-grade and industrial-grade diamonds value diamonds differently.

  6. All We Know About Zendaya’s East-West Diamond Engagement Ring ...

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    No price is publicly listed, but the jeweler describes the ring as being “a button back ring with a 5.02 carat east-west cushion diamond, set in a Georgian style cut-down setting in 18k white ...

  7. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    1.13-carat (226 mg) round diamond engagement ring. The origin of the custom to use diamonds in rings, and more recently, in engagement rings, can be traced back to the Middle Ages and even the Romans. The Romans valued the diamond entirely on account of the supernatural powers they ascribed to it.

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