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alamo50
03-04-2005, 07:29 AM
Well you got to lay down about 25 million US dollar for this one:

The Star of the South

http://www.am-diamonds.com/famousimages/starofthesouth1.jpg

The 128.48-carat Star of the South is one of the world's most famous diamonds. Discovered in 1853, it became the first Brazilian diamond to receive international acclaim. The stone was graded as VS-2 in clarity and Fancy Light Pinkish-Brown in color. It was also determined to be a type IIa diamond.

It was the custom in the Bagagem Diamond Mines in Brazil for a slave worker who found a stone of mentionable size to be rewarded with his freedom which offered him the opportunity to work for a salary. In addition he might be given clothes, tools and in some cases a procession in his honor and during the ceremony might be crowned with flowers. All depending on the value of the stone found. This was done to encourage honesty among the workers. There were also several punishments established for those who were caught smuggling diamonds out.

In 1853 a slave woman while working in the mine discovered a 261.88-carat diamond. For this she was reward not only her freedom but in addition a life income. Yet apparently not aware of its true value, her master was induced to sell it for the modest sum of £3000, after which the purchaser disposed of it in Rio de Janeiro for $30,000.

The rough stone passed through many hands before it was sold to Costers of Amsterdam for $35,000 and cut to a 128.48-carat stone losing over half its original weight. The cutting cost was $2500. It was cut into a cushion-shaped stone with a faint pinkish-brown hue.

It was purchased by Halphen & Associates of Paris and was given the name the Star of the South. They displayed the stone at the London Exhibition in 1862, and in Paris in 1867 making it quite famous. At this time, the syndicate was offered £110,000 by an unknown Indian rajah, but the offer was declined. Later, for reasons not divulged, it was sold to Mulhar Rao, the Gaekwar of Baroda, for £80,000, or about $400,000.

http://www.am-diamonds.com/famousimages/starofthesouth2.jpg
An unnamed woman (perhaps a wife of the Gaekwar) wearing the Star of the South/English Dresden Necklace.
The largest rectangular stone is the Star of the South, the gem beneath it is the English Dresden, its tip pointed downward.

The Gaekwar gave the commission for this transaction to E.H. Dresden, who made the original purchase of the well-known English Dresden Diamond. In 1934, the potentate's son told Robert M. Shipley, the American gemologist, that both the Star of the South and the English Dresden were mounted in a necklace among his family's jewels.

http://www.am-diamonds.com/famousimages/starofthesouth3.jpg
The necklace, by itself. If you look in the photo of the woman wearing it, there are five pear-shaped diamond
pendants pointing outward beneath the English Dresden, and they are not present in this photo of the necklace.
Perhaps they were removed before this photo was taken, or added after, when the other photo was taken.

The last known owner of the Star of the South was Rustomjee Jamsetjee of Bombay, India. The color photo is obviously relatively recent. Sometime around 1999, GIA was allowed to examine, grade and photograph the large diamond.

It is now displayed at The European Fine Art Fair in The Netherlands.
So if anybody was planning to ask for J-Lo's ass better get his ass over here first!

Bluto Blutarsky
03-04-2005, 07:37 AM
chump change :lol

My wife doesn't need any stones. She comes home to my hard rock every night

Slomo
03-04-2005, 07:53 AM
Kobe is praying to God that Vanessa doesn't see this thread :lol

blackbucket
03-04-2005, 12:56 PM
Kobe is praying to God that Vanessa doesn't see this thread :lol

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