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  2. Diamond Stone - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Louis Stone (born February 10, 1997) [1] is an American professional basketball player for the Zavkhan Brothers of the The League. He played one season of college basketball for Maryland before being drafted 40th overall in the 2016 NBA draft by the New Orleans Pelicans .

  3. 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).

  4. Stone veneer - Wikipedia

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    The utilization of thin stone veneer for complete facades of buildings popped up in the 1940s. Stone veneer construction became much of what we see today in the 1950s. Transportation improved, so stone veneer was transported more efficiently and at lower costs than ever before. Methods to attach veneer to steel were developed; diamond-bladed ...

  5. Stonemasonry - Wikipedia

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    Massive precut stone is also known as "prefabricated", or "pre-sized" stone is a modern method of building with load-bearing stone. [22] Precut stone is a DFMA construction method that uses large machine-cut stone blocks with precisely defined dimensions to rapidly assemble buildings in which stone is used as a major or the primary load-bearing ...

  6. Hope Diamond - Wikipedia

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    In 1678, Louis XIV commissioned the court jeweler Jean Pitau to recut the Tavernier Blue, resulting in a 67.125-carat (13.4250 g; 0.47355 oz) stone [14] which royal inventories thereafter listed as the Blue Diamond of the Crown of France (French: diamant bleu de la Couronne de France [35]). Later English-speaking historians have simply called ...

  7. Snecked masonry - Wikipedia

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    The mixture of stone sizes produces a strong bond and an attractive finish. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Large amounts of planning for bricklaying process should be considered, as the corners cannot mould perfectly into every size stone.

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