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  2. Diamond color - Wikipedia

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    Type IIb diamonds, which account for 0.1% of gem diamonds, are usually light blue due to scattered boron within the crystal matrix; these diamonds are also semiconductors, unlike other diamond types (see Electrical properties of diamond). However, a blue-grey color may also occur in Type Ia diamonds and be unrelated to boron. [6]

  3. Hope Diamond - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Yellow diamonds of high color saturation or a different color, such as pink or blue, are called fancy colored diamonds and fall under a different grading scale. [34] In 2008, the Wittelsbach Diamond, a 35.56-carat (7.112 g) blue diamond once belonging to the King of Spain, fetched over US$24 million at a Christie's auction. [58]

  5. Tavernier Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Tavernier Blue was the precursor diamond to the Blue Diamond of the French Crown (aka the French Blue). Subsequently, most scholars and historians believed that it was re-cut and, after a disappearance and reemergence into the public forum, was renamed the Hope Diamond .

  6. Huge blue diamond sells at auction for $57.5 million - AOL

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    Sotheby's called the gem's existence and sale a "landmark event."

  7. Blue diamond (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Diamond (bus company), a bus company in West Midlands, England; Blue Diamond Garden Centres, a British chain of garden centres, restaurants, and other businesses; Blue Diamond Growers, a California-based agricultural cooperative and marketing organization that specializes in almonds; Blue Diamond Society, an LGBT rights organisation in Nepal

  8. I Tested 12 Blue Diamond Almond Flavors, and I'd Never Buy ...

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    Need a snack? We tried 12 different flavors of Blue Diamond Almonds and found a handful of favorites — plus a few we never want to try again.

  9. Diamond (gemstone) - Wikipedia

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    While even a pale pink or blue hue may increase the value of a diamond, more intense coloration is usually considered more desirable and commands the highest prices. A variety of impurities and structural imperfections cause different colors in diamonds, including yellow, pink, blue, red, green, brown, and other hues.