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Star of Africa VS Antwerp Star: Carat and cut concerto

Star of Africa VS Antwerp Star: Carat and cut concerto

2014-09-17 19:59:24
Star of Africa VS Antwerp Star: Carat and cut concerto

South Africa, this mysterious land never lack the legendary story about diamonds. Recently, the world-famous Petra Diamonds Limited announced Cullinan mine in South Africa found a 232 karats of white diamonds. Analysts British Nu Misi securities firm, said: "The new discovery of diamonds have been valued for Fengyun around 10 million pounds."

Coincidentally, back in 1905, The diamond mines had produced over the world's largest diamond - "Star of Africa."

"Star of Africa" ore weighing 3106.75 kt, when the gemstone industry experts on the valuation of up to $ 7.5 billion.
Let this unparalleled treasures around the world jewelry thief dreams. Before shipped to London, the National Police Agency spent months considering how to protect transportation security, and finally decided to adopt "more simple and more secure" principle. Diamond as big as eggplant is mounted without any identification parcel post, one month after the safe arrival of Buckingham Palace, the Royal Post Office, so hindsight jewel thief who look "drill" sigh.