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- Paragon_(diamond) abstract "A paragon is a perfect diamond — flawless and without inclusions. In the 16th century, a mass of 12 carats was sufficient for this title but now, the threshold lies at 100 carats.The largest flawless diamond in the world is known as The Paragon — a D-class gem weighing 137.82 carats, which is the 10th largest white diamond in the world. The gem was mined in Brazil and attracted attention for being an exceptional white, flawless stone of great size. Mayfair jewellers, Graff Diamonds, bought it in Antwerp, cut it into an unusual 7-sided kite shield configuration and set it in a necklace which separates to both necklace and bracelet lengths. Apart from the main stone, this necklace also contains rare pink, blue and yellow diamonds making a total mass of 190.27 carats. The necklace has associations with the end of the millennium and was worn by supermodel Naomi Campbell at a prestigious diamond gala held by De Beers and Versace at Syon House in 1999.".
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- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageRevisionID "665430034".
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink 2nd_millennium.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Antwerp.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Carat_(mass).
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_diamonds.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_items_of_jewellery.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Necklaces.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink De_Beers.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Diamond.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Gemstone.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Graff_Diamonds.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Inclusion_(mineral).
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Kite_shield.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Mayfair.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Naomi_Campbell.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Necklace.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Syon_House.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLink Versace.
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paragon (diamond)".
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paragon".
- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageWikiLinkText "paragon".
- Paragon_(diamond) hasPhotoCollection Paragon_(diamond).
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- Paragon_(diamond) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Paragon_(diamond) subject Category:Individual_diamonds.
- Paragon_(diamond) subject Category:Individual_items_of_jewellery.
- Paragon_(diamond) subject Category:Necklaces.
- Paragon_(diamond) hypernym Diamond.
- Paragon_(diamond) type Album.
- Paragon_(diamond) comment "A paragon is a perfect diamond — flawless and without inclusions. In the 16th century, a mass of 12 carats was sufficient for this title but now, the threshold lies at 100 carats.The largest flawless diamond in the world is known as The Paragon — a D-class gem weighing 137.82 carats, which is the 10th largest white diamond in the world. The gem was mined in Brazil and attracted attention for being an exceptional white, flawless stone of great size.".
- Paragon_(diamond) label "Paragon (diamond)".
- Paragon_(diamond) sameAs m.02rmxbt.
- Paragon_(diamond) sameAs Q7134591.
- Paragon_(diamond) sameAs Q7134591.
- Paragon_(diamond) wasDerivedFrom Paragon_(diamond)?oldid=665430034.
- Paragon_(diamond) isPrimaryTopicOf Paragon_(diamond).