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World's Most 10 Famous Diamonds
1. The Hope Diamond
The Hope Diamond is not only one of the most famous gems in
the world, but it is also one of the largest blue diamonds (4th�largest).
It's physical value might be estimated but it's historical importance is
priceless. It is so old that no one knows exactly when it was discovered.
However, it already had an owner in 1668, in the person of an Indian slave who
claimed that the 112 carats stone (which he believed to be a sapphire) came
from the eye of an idol. Jean Baptiste Tavernier, a traveler and a gem merchant
bought it and sold it afterwards to King Louis XIV of France. Its price today
is estimated at $250 million. The legend says that this diamond
was�cursed�by the Hindu priests of the temple from where it was stolen.
2. The Golden Jubilee
3. The Cullinan I
One of the most famous diamonds in the world, Cullingam I
was justly considered the largest diamond in the world up to the discovery of
the Golden Jubilee. Also known as The star of Africa, the pear-shaped stone is
the largest of the 9 diamonds cut from the largest rough diamond ever, the
Cullinan diamond(3106,75 carats). Currently, it is the head of St. Edward's
scepter, one of the British Crown Jewels but it can be removed and worn as a
brooch.
4. The Idol's Eye
5. The Spirit of de Grisogono
This is one of the famous diamonds in the world. It is also known as the largest cut black diamond, and it measures 312, 24carats. This beautiful diamond was named after the Swiss jeweler who cut it, using the old Mogul style. The result was the jewel you see in the picture and it is the work of an entire year. Currently, it is owned by a private client, who must be a very fortunate person.
6. Koh-I-Noor /Mountain of light
Apparently, this is one of the oldest diamonds known to man.
According to the legend, this diamond is more than 2000 years old, from before
the birth of Christ. However, a much more documented hypothesis is that it was
discovered in the early 1300s. The earliest recorded mention of the diamond is
in the memories of Babur (Baburnama), the first Mogul ruler of India. It then
passed through many hands and its long, complex history cannot be told here. It
suffices to say that the diamond arrived to England in the 19thcentury and
entered the possession of Queen Victoria. Not satisfied with its cutting, which
caused it to shine less than it should have, the queen had it recut, which
meant a loss of weight of almost 43%. It was then set in the queen's crown,in
frontal position. India did not give up one of its most precious gems easily.
The Indian government continued to ask the return of the diamond, with no
success.
7. The Orlov
The Orlov is one of the most intriguing diamonds in the world. It has a blurry past and it is said that it was stolen from an idol, where the stone stood as one of the eyes of the statue. However, many questions remain: First, if this is true, what happened to the other eye? Could it have been the above mentioned Koh-I-Noor? Another theory is that the Orlov diamond is actually the legendary stone called the Great Mogul, which was only described by Jean Baptiste Tavernier and it was lost forever centuries ago. Whatever the truth, The Orlov diamond is now in the possession of the Russian government and it is set in the Imperial scepter. It is estimated at 189 carats but its historical value cannot be priced.
8. The Florentine
9. The Heart of Eternity
The diamond which bears such a romantic name is measuring
27,64 carats . It was found in a mine in South Africa and it has a fancy vivid
blue color, making it an extremely rare diamond. Apparently, the blue color is
given by impurities of boron and most of the gems are not entirely blue. The
stone was an impressive 777 carats when found and caused a rush among diggers,
who started to dig like crazy, trying to find another one. However, experts
estimate that such a discovery is not likely to occur in the next several
hundred years.
10. The Moussaieff Red
This gem is of an amazing beauty and it is estimated at 5,
11 carats. It has a triangular brilliant cut (it features numerous facets,
which offer it great brilliance). Its amazing color was established to be fancy
red by the Gemological Institute of America. One of the most famous diamonds in
the world, the Moussaieff Red was first discovered by a Brazilian digger in the
Abaetezinho River in 1990 and it is believed to have had 13.9 carats.
By:
Md Hakim
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