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Arcot II - Diamond late 18th century
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November 27, 1800
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Mirza Firuz Shah
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Art and Calligraphy
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Akbar Shah II 1806–1837
Arcot II - Diamond late 18th century
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DESCRIPTION
Title: "Arcot II" Diamond
Date: late 18th century; modified 1959 and 2011
Geography: (none assigned) India, Golconda
Medium: Pear-shaped, brilliant-cut diamond
Dimensions: 17.21 carats
Classification: Stone
Credit Line: The Al-Thani Collection
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