Bibliographische Adversaria 1874
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-0479-9_33
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Catalogus van Boeken, Voorhanden in Het Magazijn van Martinus Nijhoff te ’s gravenhage, en voor de Bijgestelde Pbijzen te Bekomen

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“…ese rocks have a reddish or blue shine and are common in Cempaka; men and women adore them. It looks to be as transparent as water or yellowish when contrasted to that in West Borneo, which is a considerably less appealing hue (Nijhoff, 1930).…”
Section: Diamond Mining In Cempaka Xx-xxi Centuriesmentioning
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“…ese rocks have a reddish or blue shine and are common in Cempaka; men and women adore them. It looks to be as transparent as water or yellowish when contrasted to that in West Borneo, which is a considerably less appealing hue (Nijhoff, 1930).…”
Section: Diamond Mining In Cempaka Xx-xxi Centuriesmentioning
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“…Native people refer to this diamond by various names. All uncut diamonds are known as "podi," all rubbed diamonds are known as "diamonds," infrequently occurring green diamonds are known as "black glass diamonds," and tough spirit diamonds that cannot be rubbed are known as "Diamonds," of which the octagonal vari-ety is known as the "be diamond," the most valuable blue variety is the "layer sea diamond," the uncommon red variety is the "king diamond," and the darker brown variety is the "oil diamond" (Nijhoff, 1930).…”
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