FeatureSpring 2017 - Volume 53, Issue 1, Spring 2017, Vol. 53, No. 1

Brazilian Diamonds: A Historical and Recent Perspective

Darcy P. Svisero, James E. Shigley, and-robert-weldon

Badge from Portuguese crown jewels with Brazilian diamonds
Figure 1. The Portuguese Placa dos Três Militares, or Badge of the Three Military Orders, was made in 1789, and is now part of the crown jewelry collection of the Ajuda National Palace in Lisbon. The badge consists of Brazilian diamonds as well as emeralds and rubies, and it is designed in a way to conceal the metal mounting and emphasize the gems. Photo by Manuel Silveira Ramos, courtesy of the Ajuda National Palace.

Dr. Svisero is a professor in the Institute of Geosciences of the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Dr. Shigley is a distinguished research fellow, and Mr. Weldon is manager of photography and visual communications, at GIA in Carlsbad, California.

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