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- Nassak_Diamond abstract "The Nassak Diamond (also known as the Nassac Diamond and the Eye of the Idol) is a large, 43.38 carats (8.676 g) diamond that originated as a larger diamond in the 15th century in India. Found in the Amaragiri mine located in Mahbubnagar, Andhra Pradesh, India, and originally cut in India, the diamond was the adornment in the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, near Nashik, in the state of Maharashtra, India from at least 1500 to 1817. The British East India Company acquired the diamond through the Third Anglo-Maratha War and sold it to British jewellers Rundell and Bridge in 1818. Rundell and Bridge recut the diamond in 1818, after which it made its way into the handle of the 1st Marquess of Westminster's dress sword.The Nassak Diamond was imported into the United States in 1927, and was considered one of the first 24 great diamonds of the world by 1930. American jeweller Harry Winston acquired the Nassak Diamond in 1940 in Paris, France and recut it to its present flawless 43.38 carats (8.676 g) emerald cut shape. Winston sold the diamond to a New York jewellery firm in 1942. Mrs. William B. Leeds of New York received the gem in 1944 as a sixth anniversary present and wore it in a ring. The Nassak Diamond was last sold at an auction in New York in 1970 to Edward J. Hand, a 48-year-old trucking firm executive from Greenwich, Connecticut.".
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- Nassak_Diamond wikiPageID "20217190".
- Nassak_Diamond wikiPageRevisionID "595833300".
- Nassak_Diamond alt "Blue, translucent diamond, shaped roughly like a pyramid".
- Nassak_Diamond caption "1820.0".
- Nassak_Diamond color "Blue-white".
- Nassak_Diamond country India.
- Nassak_Diamond cut "Emerald".
- Nassak_Diamond cutter Harry_Winston.
- Nassak_Diamond dimensions "23.35".
- Nassak_Diamond found "15".
- Nassak_Diamond hasPhotoCollection Nassak_Diamond.
- Nassak_Diamond mine "Amaragiri, Mahbubnagar district".
- Nassak_Diamond name "Nassak Diamond".
- Nassak_Diamond originalOwner Trimbakeshwar_Shiva_Temple.
- Nassak_Diamond owner "Edward J. Hand".
- Nassak_Diamond value "$".
- Nassak_Diamond subject Category:Diamonds_originating_in_India.
- Nassak_Diamond subject Category:Named_diamonds.
- Nassak_Diamond type Adornment102681518.
- Nassak_Diamond type Artifact100021939.
- Nassak_Diamond type Decoration103169390.
- Nassak_Diamond type Diamond113371958.
- Nassak_Diamond type DiamondsOriginatedInIndia.
- Nassak_Diamond type Jewel103596787.
- Nassak_Diamond type Jewelry103597469.
- Nassak_Diamond type NamedDiamonds.
- Nassak_Diamond type Object100002684.
- Nassak_Diamond type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nassak_Diamond type Whole100003553.
- Nassak_Diamond comment "The Nassak Diamond (also known as the Nassac Diamond and the Eye of the Idol) is a large, 43.38 carats (8.676 g) diamond that originated as a larger diamond in the 15th century in India. Found in the Amaragiri mine located in Mahbubnagar, Andhra Pradesh, India, and originally cut in India, the diamond was the adornment in the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, near Nashik, in the state of Maharashtra, India from at least 1500 to 1817.".
- Nassak_Diamond label "Nassak Diamond".
- Nassak_Diamond label "Алмаз из Нассака".
- Nassak_Diamond sameAs m.04yc05f.
- Nassak_Diamond sameAs Q4062709.
- Nassak_Diamond sameAs Q4062709.
- Nassak_Diamond sameAs Nassak_Diamond.
- Nassak_Diamond wasDerivedFrom Nassak_Diamond?oldid=595833300.
- Nassak_Diamond depiction Nassak_Diamond_copy3.JPG.
- Nassak_Diamond isPrimaryTopicOf Nassak_Diamond.