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British Crown Jewels

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europe2 years ago

South Africans demand return of colonial diamonds from British crown jewels.

Some South Africans are calling for the Star of Africa, the world's largest diamond weighing 530 carats and set in the royal sceptre used by King Charles III at his coronation, to be returned to South Africa. The diamond was discovered in South Africa in 1905 and presented to the British monarchy by the colonial government. The diamond, officially known as Cullinan I, was cut from the Cullinan diamond, a 3,100 carat stone that was mined near Pretoria. The call for the return of the diamond comes amid a global conversation about returning artwork and artefacts that were pillaged during colonial times.

world-news2 years ago

Controversial history of British crown jewels and their exclusion from King Charles' coronation.

The Koh-i-Noor diamond, which was taken from India during British colonial rule, will be kept out of sight during King Charles III’s coronation. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan have all demanded its return. The Cullinan Diamond, the largest gem-quality colorless diamond ever found, is also part of the British crown jewels and has a history tied to colonialism and violence in South Africa. Many South Africans want the Cullinan stones returned, but the British government maintains ownership.

history2 years ago

The Koh-i-Noor diamond controversy surrounding Camilla's coronation crown.

The Koh-i-noor diamond, a 105-carat gemstone with a history of curses and conquests, will not be worn by Camilla, the queen consort, at King Charles III's coronation. The diamond has become a focus of anti-colonial anger, with India and other nearby countries demanding its return. Legend has it that only women, especially queen consorts, can wear the diamond safely. The British royal family has no intention of parting with the gemstone, which is kept on display in the Tower of London.