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The Koh-i-Noor, or “Mountain of Light,” diamond, set in the Maltese Cross at the front of the crown made for Britain’s late Queen Mother Elizabeth, is seen on her coffin on April 5, 2002.
The $400 million Koh-i-Noor diamond is said to bring good luck to women who wear it — and has been the showpiece of every queen consort’s crown since 1849, until now, thanks to its dark history.
The Koh-i-Noor, or “Mountain of Light,” diamond, set in the Maltese Cross at the front of the crown made for Britain’s late Queen Mother Elizabeth, is seen on her coffin on April 5, 2002.
Set with emeralds, sapphires, rubies, pearls, 365 rose-cut diamonds, and a whopping amethyst, the cross-embellished orb (seen in the queen's left hand) was created to represent Christ's authority ...
However, those jewels too are considered problematic, as is the ivory sceptre Queen Camilla will be handed during the ceremony.. The blueish-white, heart-sized Cullinan diamond caused a worldwide ...
Queen Camilla marked the Edinburgh garden party on July 1 by wearing Queen Mary's Diamond Thistle Brooch, a historic piece of ...
The diamond was given to Queen Victoria as a condition of the Treaty of Lahore, which ended the first Anglo-Sikh War in 1849, according to Historic Royal Palaces. More in World ...
The Koh-i-Noor – one of the world’s most famous and controversial diamonds – will be part of a new exhibition at the Tower of London that recognizes it as “a symbol of conquest.” ...
London - More than 10 000 diamonds go on show at London's Buckingham Palace this week to mark Queen Elizabeth's 60th year on the throne, in a dazzling display of gems gathered over the centuries ...
As Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her 60-year Diamond Jubilee, ... which set off a national chain of beacon-lighting and bonfires all over the U.K. as a symbol of unity.
The Koh-i-Noor – one of the world’s most famous and controversial diamonds – will be part of a new exhibition at the Tower of London that recognizes it as “a symbol of conquest.” ...