World’s Largest Faceted Diamond
Posted by slang on October 4, 2009
Golden Jubilee,largest faceted diamond since 1985
The Golden Jubilee is currently the largest faceted diamond in the world. It was discovered in 1985. This large brown diamond of 755.5 carats (151 g) was cut and polished to a weight of 545.67 carats (109.13 g). It was discovered in the Premier mine in South Africa.
Cullinan I or First Star of Africa-Largest faced PEAR SHAPED DIAMOND
Previously (since 1908 until 1985), the largest faceted diamond was Cullinan I, also known as the First Star of Africa. It was discovered in the Premier mine in South Africa; as the largest rough gem-quality diamond ever found, it weigh at 3,106.75 carats (621.35 g). It was named after the mine’s owner, Sir Thomas Cullinan. It was presented to the reigning British monarch, King Edward VII, on his 66th birthday by the Transvaal government. It is cut into the shape of a pear and was mounted at the head of England’s royal sceptre. The cutting of the Cullinan yielded nine large pieces and around 100 smaller ones. The largest of all the Cullinan weighed a hefty 530.2 carats (106.0 g).It can be removed and worn as a pin or a pendant. Todate, the Cullinan I still continue to be the largest faceted, pear-shaped diamond in the world.
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