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This uncut rough crystal of Diamond (2.36 carat gray-brown dodecahedral uncut
diamond) from Damtshaa Mine, near Orapa, Botswana is available for sale from
John Betts - Fine Minerals, mineral dealer located in New York City, New
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Mineral Species: Diamond (2.36 carat gray-brown dodecahedral uncut
diamond). Location of mineral deposit: Damtshaa Mine, near Orapa, Botswana. Description: Lustrous transparent gray-brown natural uncut diamond with a few microscopic inclusions and subsurface flaws. The diamond crystal is dodecahedral form with unusual surface crystallization patterns indicative of repeated lamellar-twinning. No damage. Overall size of mineral specimen: 8x6x6 mm. Size of individual crystals: 8 mm Price: $1225 net (plus shipping). Click here to see the special requirements for international diamond orders. |
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© 3 July 2018 John Betts - Fine
Minerals, New York , NY - All Rights
Reserved. All diamonds sold on this web site were purchased from legitimate sources not involved in funding conflicts and in compliance with the United Nations Kimberley Process requiring all uncut rough diamonds to be sealed in tamper-proof containers at the point of origin to prevent smuggled conflict-diamonds from tainting the shipment, and a Kimberley Process Certificate is on file at the U.S. Department of Commerce. The owner, John Betts, hereby guarantees that these diamonds are conflict-free, based on written warranty of Kimberley Process. |