Most Precious Gemstones
Most Precious Gemstones
Most Precious Gemstones
The Koh-i-Noor is a 106 carat diamond which was once the largest
diamond in the world. Previously, it has belonged to various rulers in
India; today it lies in the hands of the British royal family and is part of the
Crown Jewels.
When the Koh-i-noor Diamond arrived in the hands of the British
royal family it weighed 186 carats (37 grams). Prince Albert carefully
searched for a diamond cutter with a very good reputation and headed to
the Netherlands where he gave the mission of cutting the diamond to a
certain Mr. Cantor, who began the difficult task. It was then presented to
Queen Victoria. It became one of the Crown Jewels, and was last worn by
The Bahia Emerald is one of the largest emeralds and contains the
largest single shard ever found. The approximately 840 lb (1,900,000carat) stone originated from Bahia State in Brazil. It narrowly escaped
flooding during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 during a period of storage in a
warehouse in New Orleans. In September 2008, tt was subsequently
reported stolen from a secured vault in South El Monte in Los Angeles
County, California. While the stone has been valued at some $400 million,
the true value is unclear. At one point, the emerald was listed for sale on
eBay for a "Buy It Now" price of $75 million.
After being moved from Brazil to the United States, various
attempts were made to sell it without success; there were conflicting
claims of ownership. Eventually, the emerald was seized from a gem
dealer in Las Vegas and taken into the custody of the Los Angeles Sheriff's
Department.