• The Briolette of India is a colorless diamond (weighing 90.38 carats (18.076 g)) that was found in India. It is cut in a briolette shape, and is a D-coloured...
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    (55.0 g) diamond briolette necklace presented by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1811 to his Empress consort Marie Louise. Briolette of India Pendeloque "Napoleon...
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    pear-shaped modification of the round brilliant cut used for diamonds and other gemstones. Briolette Cut (gems) "Briolette of India Diamond". Internet Stones...
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  • List of largest rough diamonds List of Golconda diamonds List of emeralds by size List of individual gemstones List of gold nuggets by size List of pearls...
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  • Harry Winston (category American people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent)
    to the Smithsonian Institution. The Briolette of India, a 90.38 carats (18.076 g; 0.6376 oz), colorless, briolette cut. The Cornflower Blue, 31.93 carats...
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  • Dorothy J. Killam (category Date of birth missing)
    collected jewelry and was particularly fond of diamonds. Her collection included the 90-carat Briolette of India diamond. In 1967, after her death, the American...
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    Each briolette mounting is set with 12 rose cut diamonds, bringing the total number of diamonds mounted in the necklace to 234. While the gems of the Napoleon...
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    Ladurée (category Bakeries of France)
    "Rainbow" necklace, featuring gold sequins and the piece's multicolored briolette gemstone. Ladurée had Marie-Hélène de Taillac-inspired window installations...
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    shape known as pendeloque or briolette; these were pear-shaped with triangular facets on both sides. About the middle of the 16th century, the rose or...
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    baguette (French, meaning rod or loaf of bread), marquise, princess cut (square outline), heart, briolette (a form of the rose cut), and pear cuts. Newer...
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