Briolette of India
The Briolette of India is a colorless diamond (weighing 90.38 carats (18.076 g)) that was found in India. It is cut in a briolette shape, and is a D-coloured (colourless) type IIa diamond. Its history was thought to date from the 12th century, when it was first acquired by Eleanor of Aquitaine, the Queen consort of King Louis VII of France between 1137 and 1152. This makes the Briolette of India the oldest diamond on record in the world, even older than the famous Koh-i-Noor.
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Briolette of India
The Briolette of India is a colorless diamond (weighing 90.38 carats (18.076 g)) that was found in India. It is cut in a briolette shape, and is a D-coloured (colourless) type IIa diamond. Its history was thought to date from the 12th century, when it was first acquired by Eleanor of Aquitaine, the Queen consort of King Louis VII of France between 1137 and 1152. This makes the Briolette of India the oldest diamond on record in the world, even older than the famous Koh-i-Noor.
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Briolette of India
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The earliest reported owner is Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Reportedly a European family
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Exact figure unknown. Based on ...... monds, at least $5 million US.
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Il Briolette dell'India è un g ...... particolare forma a briolette.
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The Briolette of India is a co ...... er than the famous Koh-i-Noor.
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Briolette dell'India
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Briolette of India
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