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The Diamond Pavilion at the MAS presents the history and economic significance of the diamond industry in Antwerp.
The Diamond Pavilion at the MAS presents the history and economic significance of the diamond industry in Antwerp. On display is the famous European Community Championship diamond tennis racquet crafted out of 6 kg pure gold encrusted with 1420 Antwerp cut diamonds.
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Antwerp, Belgium
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