The Cullinan Diamond, found in RSA in 1906, weighing more than 3,000 carats as a rough stone, remains today as the largest rough diamond ever found anywhere.
The Cullinan Diamond was found by a miner who took it to his supervisor for examination in 1905. The miner's name was Thomas Evan Powell and the supervisor's name was Frederick Wells. At more than 3,000 carats, it remains the largest diamond ever found. It fit into the palm of a grown man's hand, and weighed about one and one-third pounds.
There are two scepters used in the British Coronation ritual. From Wikipedia: "The Sceptre with the Cross was made in 1661, and is so called because it is surmounted by a cross. In 1910, it was redesigned to incorporate the Cullinan I, also known as the Great Star of Africa, which at over 530 carats (106 g) is the second largest cut diamond in the world after The Golden Jubilee."
The largest rough diamond ever found is known as the Cullinan Diamond, discovered in South Africa in 1905 and in rough form weighed 3,106.75 carats. It is named after Sir Thomas Cullinan, owner of the Premier Diamond Mine where it was found. To date, it remains the largest diamond ever found. It fit into the palm of a grown man's hand. The Cullinan Diamond was cleaved by Joseph Asscher into two major diamonds, the Great Star of Africa (also known as Cullinan 1) which weighs 530.2 carats, and the Lesser Star of Africa ( (Cullinan 2), which weighs 317.40 carats. The rest of the Cullinan Diamond was cut into 103 other smaller diamonds. All are in the possession of England's Royal Family and as part of the Crown Regalia. The Great Star of Africa is the main jewel set in the head of the Royal Sceptre (known as the "Sceptre with the Cross") of the Crown Jewels of England, housed in the Tower of London. If you've never seen it, it is unbelievable how big it is; pictures don't do it justice. The Lesser Star of Africa is set in the Imperial State Crown of England, and while smaller, is equally impressive. While at one time the Great Star of Africa was also the largest cut/polished diamond, it has since been replaced in that title by the Golden Jubilee Diamond, which weighs 545 carats. It was presented in 1998 to the King of Thailand. There is no record of this stone's original, rough weight.
The largest known diamond is the Cullinan diamond, which was discovered in South Africa in 1905. It weighed 3,106 carats in its rough form and produced several large diamonds, the largest of which is the Cullinan I, also known as the Great Star of Africa, which is 530.2 carats.
The first diamond was likely found in India, where diamond mining has been documented as far back as the 4th century BCE. However, the exact person who found the very first diamond in the world is not accurately recorded in history.
This diamond, called the Uncle Sam diamond, was found at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas in 1924 and weighed in at a whopping 40.23 carats. It remains the largest diamond ever found in the United States.
The Cullinan Diamond was found by a miner who took it to his supervisor for examination in 1905. The miner's name was Thomas Evan Powell and the supervisor's name was Frederick Wells. At more than 3,000 carats, it remains the largest diamond ever found. It fit into the palm of a grown man's hand, and weighed about one and one-third pounds.
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The worldâ??s largest diamond ever discovered was the Cullinan diamond. This diamond weighted in at 1.33 pounds and contained 3,106 carats. It was found at the Premier Mine in Pretoria, South Africa in 1905.
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There are two scepters used in the British Coronation ritual. From Wikipedia: "The Sceptre with the Cross was made in 1661, and is so called because it is surmounted by a cross. In 1910, it was redesigned to incorporate the Cullinan I, also known as the Great Star of Africa, which at over 530 carats (106 g) is the second largest cut diamond in the world after The Golden Jubilee."
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The largest rough diamond ever found is known as the Cullinan Diamond, discovered in South Africa in 1905 and in rough form weighed 3,106.75 carats. It is named after Sir Thomas Cullinan, owner of the Premier Diamond Mine where it was found. To date, it remains the largest diamond ever found. It fit into the palm of a grown man's hand. The Cullinan Diamond was cleaved by Joseph Asscher into two major diamonds, the Great Star of Africa (also known as Cullinan 1) which weighs 530.2 carats, and the Lesser Star of Africa ( (Cullinan 2), which weighs 317.40 carats. The rest of the Cullinan Diamond was cut into 103 other smaller diamonds. All are in the possession of England's Royal Family and as part of the Crown Regalia. The Great Star of Africa is the main jewel set in the head of the Royal Sceptre (known as the "Sceptre with the Cross") of the Crown Jewels of England, housed in the Tower of London. If you've never seen it, it is unbelievable how big it is; pictures don't do it justice. The Lesser Star of Africa is set in the Imperial State Crown of England, and while smaller, is equally impressive. While at one time the Great Star of Africa was also the largest cut/polished diamond, it has since been replaced in that title by the Golden Jubilee Diamond, which weighs 545 carats. It was presented in 1998 to the King of Thailand. There is no record of this stone's original, rough weight.
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The gold nugget found in 1858 at Bakery Hill near Ballarat was the "Welcome Nugget". This is different from the "Welcome Stranger", which was the name given to a largest gold nugget ever found and recorded.
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The largest meteorite ever found is a 66-ton iron meteorite called `Hoba`, found In 1920 by a farmer was plowing a field near Grootfontein, Namibia. It is also the largest piece of iron ever found near Earth's surface. It is tabular in shape and about nine feet long, nine feet wide and about three feet thick. It was given the name "Hoba" because it was discovered on a farm named "Hoba West".