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DIAMONDS
arrive in London the Syndicate again sorts them into
Finest extra blue white,
Extra blue white,
Finest blue white,
Blue white,
Finest white,
White,
Silver Capes,
Fine Capes
Capes
Byewaters
Yellows
Finest light brown
Light brown
Brown and dark brown
All these colors are divided into shipments of Closed Goods, Spotteds, Irregulars, Blocks, Naats, and Flats.
While diamonds are found in many colors the usual colors are white and yellow of various shades. The Jagers stones are largely blue white and in the trade blue-white stones are frequently called Jagers (Yagus). The dia­monds from the Wesselton mines are usually of fine white color, and goods of this color are generally termed Wesseltons. All Capes and Byewaters have some tinge of yellow. Brown diamonds, if light enough, are quite desirable, and often mount up to better appearance than the best Silver Capes.
Fancy stones of remarkable shades, Golden Brown, Apple Green, Deep Blue, Canary, etc., if of fair size, are of much more value than blue