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Uncut Rough Diamonds For Sale - Large Diamond Crystals Over 5 Carats

Below is a gallery of  uncut rough diamonds, natural crystals of genuine diamond from various countries around the world. These are large diamond crystals over 5.00 carats that gemstones are made from - not Herkimer Diamonds that are common quartz. Many different crystal forms are available: Octahedral, Cubic, Macle Twins, Balas crystals. All diamonds are natural crystals, exactly as they occurred naturally in the Earth. No polishing, cutting or alteration of any kind. Most commonly available diamond specimens are from South Africa, Australia, and Democratic Republic of Congo. New diamonds are added frequently, check back often. To purchase mineral specimens, go to the online order form.

Diamond (8.56 carat brown octahedral crystal) from Argyle Mine, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia
#49073, Diamond (8.56 carat brown octahedral crystal), Argyle Mine, Australia (t) $3775

Diamond (18.06 carat gray complex crystal cluster) from Mbuji-Mayi (Miba), 300 km east of Tshikapa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire)
#53807, Diamond (18.06 carat gray complex crystal cluster), Mbuji-Mayi (Miba), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire) (t) $1250

Diamond (6.85 carat asymmetric gray octahedral crystal) from Aredor Mine, 35 km east of Kérouané, Guinea
#52059, Diamond (6.85 carat asymmetric gray octahedral crystal), Aredor Mine, Guinea (t) $1500

Diamond (12.69 carat pale-yellow crystal cluster) from Northern Cape Province, South Africa
#49074, Diamond (12.69 carat pale-yellow crystal cluster), South Africa (t) $6995

Diamond (14.50 carat greenish-gray cubic crystal) from Bakwanga Mine, Mbuji-Mayi (Miba), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire)
#43632, Diamond (14.50 carat greenish-gray cubic crystal), Bakwanga Mine, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire) (t) $5880

Diamond (11.92 carat yellow-gray complex crystal) from Mbuji-Mayi (Miba), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire)
#52753, Diamond (11.92 carat yellow-gray complex crystal), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire) (t) $1095

Diamond (5.25 carat colorless asymmetric octahedral crystal) from Premier Mine, Gauteng Province, South Africa
#43630, Diamond (5.25 carat colorless asymmetric octahedral crystal), Premier Mine, South Africa (t) $7300

Diamond (5.06 carat brown complex crystal) from Diavik Mine, East Island, Lac de Gras, Northwest Territories, Canada
#52749, Diamond (5.06 carat brown complex crystal), Diavik Mine, Canada (t) $1520

Diamond (28.04 carat green-gray intersecting cubic crystals) from Mbuji-Mayi (Miba), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire)
#52752, Diamond (28.04 carat green-gray intersecting cubic crystals), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire) (t) $2590

  

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