There is really only one diamond with this name, the Koh-in-Noor Diamond.
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Mother Nature made the world's biggest diamond.
I think that would be the Hope Diamond. It's not the biggest or most expensive, but over the years it's had a lot of press.
You can read more about the Great Exhibition of 1851 at the Crystal Palace where the Kor-i-noor diamond was on display. At the time, that was the largest diamond known. The exhibition intended to display the 'works of industry of all nations'. As to why this diamond in this exhibition, that detail is lost to history, unless one wants to consider the Kor-i-noor diamond a 'trophy' example on display from the India colony. You can read more, below.
Conflict Diamonds are also known as Blood Diamonds because they come from the most controlled and conflicted ares of the world. It is unclear as to what the most famous conflict diamond in history is.
The Kohinoor diamond is 106 carats. It was once the largest diamond in the world. It is now n the Crown Jewels of the British Royal Family.
The Kohinoor diamond is clear and looks like many other diamonds, except it is way larger. It is now a 105.602 carats.
Kohinoor is the name given to the single cut diamond in the royal collection of Queen Elisabeth II of England.
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Probably none, because the Koh-i-noor diamond is not for sale, so you would have no proceeds with which to purchase any part of the world.
The Koh-I-Noor is the biggest diamond in the world and is worth rupees 108000000000000. it was once said that if the kohinoor was sold, it would be enough money to feed the world three times. it was stolen by the british in the time of the mughal emperors.Nanki Grewal
The Kohinoor diamond is a part of the Royal Collection housed in Queen's Gallery London. You can read its fascinating the adventure-filled history by following the link, below.
The Koh-i-Noor diamond is in the possession of the British Monarchy.
Kohinoor is a 105 carat (21.6 g) diamond that was once the largest known diamond in the world and belongs to Mughal Empire. However, the Golden Jubilee Diamond is crrently the largest faceted diamond, at a fairly massive 755.5 carats (151 grams) before discovery; it was cut to 545.7 carats (109.1 grams) as a "testing" ground for techniques to cut the De Beers Centenary stone, the third-largest stone in the world.
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Found in the mines of India.
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