The Pigot Diamond, also sometimes called the Pigott Diamond, the Lottery Diamond or the Great Lottery Diamond, was a large diamond that originated in India in the 18th century and was brought to England where at the time it was the largest diamond in Europe. It remained in Europe for half a century, changing hands several times until it was sold to the ruler of Egypt in the 1820s.
According to Famous Diamonds by Ian Balfour, Rundell and Parker described the Pigot as decription: Its form is of a perfect oval about one and a quarter inches [31.75mm] in length by three-quarters of an inch [19.05 mm] broad. The water of it is of the most pure description and there is but only one imperfection in it and that does not interfere in the least with either its colour or brilliancy and must indeed be pointed out before it can be discerned. The defect alluded to is a very small red foul (so called by Jewellers) very near the girdle or edge of the diamond. So we make the replica of pigot diamond in white cubic zirconia stone at 5A top quality and pictures as follow:
Pigot Diamond
pigot diamond cubic zirconia