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THE BOOK OF DIAMONDS
greater part of his jewelry throughout his imprisonment in Agra.
The subsequent history of the Great Mogul from the time it was seen by Tavernier in 1665, remains a blank. Henceforth no distinct reference anywhere occurs to it, although we may presume that it continued in the posses­sion of Aurung-Zeb's successors down to the sack of Delhi by Nadir Shah.
THE GREAT DIAMOND TABLE
Another large stone mentioned by Tavernier which has been lost to general knowledge, is recorded as "The Great Diamond Table". Tavernier saw it in Golconda in 1642, and said it was the largest he had seen in private hands while in India. It was offered for sale to him for 500,000 rupees or 750,000 livres. He took a casting of it, and sent that to two friends at Surat, who commissioned him to offer 400,000 rupees for it if the stone was clean and of fine water. The offer was refused, and nothing further is known of it. The weight as given by Tavernier was 242 3/16 carats.
BRAGANZA
The Braganza is said to be the largest diamond ever found in India. But its very size—it weighs 1,680 carats in the rough—has caused its quality to be questioned. Mawe claims that the stone is a white topaz. It must be remem­bered that topaz is a fluo-silicate mixed with silicate of aluminum which is often very apt to be mistaken for a diamond by the unpracticed eye.
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