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  1. The legend of Curon diamonds, the source of the name.
    It said that in the evening of the 7th century AD, in Malvacch in India, a shepherd child who placed sheep for the owner of the state was putting sheep on the hillside. Turn around and escape. The shepherd tried to catch up and accidentally fell into a deep hole. The ground was dark, and shepherds found a gemstone that was crystal clear and transparent. His mouth was spelled out of the cave with gems.
    The shepherds dedicate the gem to the state master. When the owner confirmed that this was a diamond weighing more than 1,000 carats, he was overjoyed and gave them a lot of money from the slave to the lady by the slave. The owner of the state named this diamond as "Curon", which is "Glory Mountain". Later, the Malvonian family centered for nearly 700 years.

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