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Contribution of India to Diamonds
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Contribution of India to Diamonds
What is the contribution of India to diamonds?
India was one of the first regions in the world where diamonds were discovered. Diamonds were discovered in India by the 4th century BC. In addition to the diamond legends, India yielded many legendary diamonds, including the Koh-i-Noor, the Orlov, the Hope, and the Sancy. It sounds strange, but India was the world's only source of diamonds, until the mid 18th century, except for a minor supply of diamonds from the Kalamantian deposits of Borneo. Most of India's deposits were alluvial, but today the Majhgawan pipe, a primary source near Panna, is the country's only producing diamond source. Today, India is only a minor contributor to the total world supply of diamonds. Source: American Museum of Natural History
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