Princie, The beautiful cushion-shaped rose pink diamond, weighs 34.64 carats, still echoes the magic of India. Star Of the South weighing about 254 carats murmur the dreams of the then Baroda. The Mahjal was one of the many stunning gems that garlanded the colourful person, Jagatjit Singh. Golconda mines were one major source of Indian diamonds. It produced some of the worlds most famous gems. Darya-I-Noor Diamond is the pale pink, shimmering stone was discovered from the rich alluvial soil deposits of Golconda. It is one of the largest diamonds in the world. The Shah diamond pale yellow in color, with its irregularly shaped has three smooth cleavage faces. This white and flawless lovely stone was discovered at Golconda having a weight of 136.25-carat gem. Dresden Green, once a part of the crown jewels of Saxony has a rare green color. The exquisite gem weighing 56.60 carats still bears the fascinating charm of Indore. Golconda Diamond Mines, although lost its lustrous gleam, still stands as an emblem of Indias wealth. The entire worlds diamonds came from India starting from the ancient times until the 18th century. The brilliance of the westminister Tiara, Arcots, gifted to the queen Charlotte by Nawab of Arcot. Indore Pears Diamond is the identical pear-shaped diamonds that get its name from the Princely State of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The Indore Pears are now in the ownership of Robert Mouawad. Tereschenko, a world-record price, unearthed in the Kollur alluvial deposits in Golconda. The Agra diamond amidst its rose pink colour brings out the magic of the Mughal Era. The lustrous gem, Jacob is also known as the Imperial, Great White or Victoria English Dresden with its entire majesty ornamented the historical necklace of the queen of Laxmi Vilas Palace |