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Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's Coronation crown which includes the Koh-I-Noor diamond

The Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom contain 23,578 precious stones, covering more than 140 objects, from crowns and swords to altar plates and robes

The Koh-i-Noor diamond is one of the most famous gems in history, dating back over 5000 years.Koh-i-Noor means “Mountain of Light” in Persian, and its magnanimous traits and size make it a desirable precious stone. Weighing in at 105.6 carats, Koh-i-Noor was originally 793 carats when uncut, making it the largest diamond in the world. It’s now on display at the Tower of London as part of the British Crown Jewels.

The Koh-i-Noor diamond is one of the most famous gems in history, dating back over 5000 years.Koh-i-Noor means “Mountain of Light” in Persian, and its magnanimous traits and size make it a desirable precious stone. Weighing in at 105.6 carats, Koh-i-Noor was originally 793 carats when uncut, making it the largest diamond in the world. It’s now on display at the Tower of London as part of the British Crown Jewels.

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How the Koh-i-Noor became the world's most infamous diamond

How the Koh-i-Noor became the most infamous diamond in the world: a tale of greed, murder and colonialism

The 108-carat Koh-i-Noor gem, which came into British hands during the colonial era, is the subject of a historic ownership dispute and has been claimed by at least four countries including India.

The 108-carat Koh-i-Noor gem, which came into British hands during the colonial era, is the subject of a historic ownership dispute and has been claimed by at least four countries including India.

Famous Type IIa Diamonds. Shown here: (1) The De Beers Millennium Star | 203.04 carat, (2) The Idol's Eye | 70.21 carat, (3) The Agra | 28.15 carat, (4) The Koh-I-Noor | 105.60 carat, (5) The Cullinan I | 530.20 carat, (6) The Hope (Type IIb) | 45.52 carat. Image created by: Reena Ahluwalia

Type IIa diamonds are the most valued and the purest type of diamonds. They represent only 1% - 2% of all mined diamonds in the world. Take a look at the most famous Type IIa diamonds here!

Le diamant Koh-i-Noor (ou Koh-i-nor) est l'un des diamants taillés les plus grands et les plus célèbres au monde. Il a probablement été t...

Le diamant Koh-i-Noor (ou Koh-i-nor) est l'un des diamants taillés les plus grands et les plus célèbres au monde. Il a probablement été t...

The famous 105-carat "Koh-i-Noor" diamond, which has been part of the British Crown Jewels for 165 years, soon may be plucked from the Crown of Queen Elizabeth and returned to India — if a group of Bollywood stars succeed in their lawsuit against the UK. Story continues at our blog... http://nordjewelers.thejewelerblog.com

The famous 105-carat "Koh-i-Noor" diamond, which has been part of the British Crown Jewels for 165 years, soon may be plucked from the Crown of Queen Elizabeth and returned to India — if a group of Bollywood stars succeed in their lawsuit against the UK. Story continues at our blog... http://nordjewelers.thejewelerblog.com