If you're referring to the 3.37-carat 'purple orchid' from the September 2014 Hong Kong sale, it was discovered in an unnamed South African mine, by an unnamed worker.
Read more here:
forbes.com/sites/anthonydemarco/2014/09/13/3-37-carat-purple-orchid-diamond-to-be-unveiled-at-hong-kong-jewelry-fair/
To date, the largest purple stone originated in Russia and was cut by Julius Klein Diamond Corporation. It's current ownership is unknown. Internet Stones describes the stone as: "The diamond is a fancy vivid purple, I-1 clarity, [a] heart-shaped stone weighing 7.34 carats..." The stone is named the Royal Purple Heart.
There are trees with purple blossums and flowers. There is the newly discovered Purple Gingo Tree discovered by Richard Gingo. It was founded in the marshes of the amazon and was discovered in 2006.
the first diamond in Nunuvut was discovered in 2006.
It was EUREKA DIAMOND
1979
the purple diamond used to be on club penguin but it has had to be removed because of difficulties. sorry about that club penguin owners and you shouldn't be cheeting.
Z14K likely refers to the metal purity of the ring, which is 14 karat gold. The purple diamond may be a fancy colored diamond, which is rare and valuable. The combination of the purple diamond and the 14K gold setting adds to the uniqueness and elegance of the ring.
purple diamond
In 1866.
Any diamond is valued by not only its colour, but its carat weight, its clarity and its cut. If you own a purple diamond, best practices dictate that you pay for a certificate from a certified gemologist, who will document all the parameters of the stone in order to establish a value for it. Natural purple diamonds are extremely rare.
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