The Cullinan Diamond, part of the British crown jewels, was the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever found (1905), at 3,106.75 carats. One of the diamonds cut from it, Cullinan I or the Great Star of Africa, was formerly the largest gem-quality cut diamond at 530.2 carats, but now that title has been taken by the Golden Jubilee (1985), a 545.67 carat, yellow-brown diamond. The largest flawless and colorless (grade D) diamond is the Centenary Diamond which weighs 273.85 carats. The Millennium Star is the second largest (1990) at 203.04 carats.
Hope this helps, as diamonds can also be very expensive.
2006-12-05 03:31:07
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answered by Mushin 6
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the Hope Diamond. Have you seen this thing? It's huge! (kinda ugly and gaudy though)
2006-12-05 03:18:27
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answered by frodobaggins115 4
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