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 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.
The Koh-i-Noor diamond is in the possession of the British Monarchy.
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There is really only one diamond with this name, the Koh-in-Noor Diamond.
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Found in the mines of India.
When the crown of the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth, now deceased, is on display in the Royal Crown Jewels displays in London, England, you can see the Koh-i-Noor diamond.
Kohinoor is the name given to the single cut diamond in the royal collection of Queen Elisabeth II of England.
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We may never know the 'why' of anyone's motivation to pass along this diamond. But it has a remarkable history of being a 'spoil of war' or conquest. You can read more about its travels through time, below.
The Koh-i-noor Diamond is priceless and has no listed value.