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Golden Eye Diamond
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The Golden Eye Diamond is a Internally flawless 40.53-carat (8.106 g) Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond, claimed by one of its past owners to be the world's largest of its cut and color.[1][2] It is believed to come from the Kimberley area of South Africa.[3] Tom Moses, a senior vice president with the Gemological Institute of America, agrees that it came from South Africa, but it has not been able to be determined the mine of origin.[4]
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Weight | 40.53 carats (8.106 g) |
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Country of origin | Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa |
Mine of origin | mine 20 |
Discovered | mine |
Original owner | Abdullah Bhalli |
Owner | Jerre Hentosh |
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