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French Blue Diamond Replica CZ

French Blue Diamond Replica Cubic Zirconia

French Blue is one of popular diamond for expensive famous diamonds in the world.

Dimensions of the French Blue per Morel (1986) where he cites Brisson’s “Imprimerie Royale,” Paris, 1787, p. 68 and 69, says the French Blue (FB) is 31 x 24.81 x 12.78 and weighs 69.00 modern metric carats. The historical drawing of the Golden Fleece shows a stone too narrow (30.96 x 26.19) and does not support Brisson’s measurements of 31 x 24.81.

The templates used to cut the French Blue replica were generated by starting with a line drawing of the stone in the Golden Fleece, and then stretched to satisfy Brisson’s measurements. Successive iterations result in a template measuring 30.96×24.87, an error rate of around 0.2% compared to the reported 31×24.81. This keeps the stone to Brisson’s dimensions, as I consider the drawing less accurate compared to the measuring equipment at the time.

french blue diamond replica

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Taylor Burton Diamond Replica

Taylor Burton Diamond Replica Cubic Zirconia

Taylor Burton Diamond is colorless crystal white pear shaped diamond. A diamond weighing 68 carats, became notable in 1969 when it was purchased by actors Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Burton had previously been the underbidder when jeweller Cartier bought the diamond at auction for $1,050,000, setting a record price for a publicly sold jewel. This is one of pouplar diamonds in history of famous diamonds list. Now we have crystal white cubic zirconia to reproduce according to information of Taylor Burton from the internet.

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Taylor Burton Diamond Replica
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