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Dresden White
Weight
62 carats (12.4 g)
Color
D
Type
IIa
Cut
Cushion
Country of origin
India
Discovered
17th –18th century
The Dresden White Diamond (also known as Dresden White or the Saxon White) is a 62-carat (12.4 g) cushion-cut diamond[1] that probably originated from the Golconda mines in Southern India.[1]
The Dresden White's name is derived from Dresden, the capital city of Saxony, Germany, and from the gem's white color.[1]
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