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  1. A 3106-ct colorless diamond crystal was found on January 25, 1905, at the Premier Mine (now called the Cullinan Mine) near Pretoria by one of the mine managers, Frederick Wells. While walking in an upper section of the mine, he noticed the crystal sparkling in the sun along the edge of the open pit at a depth of 18 feet below the land surface.

  2. 7 de mai. de 2021 · Le diamant Cullinan fut découvert le 26 janvier 1905 et il porte le nom de Thomas Cullinan, le président de la Premier Mine où il fut trouvé près de Pretoria dans le Transvaal, alors une colonie britannique (aujourd'hui une province de l'Afrique du Sud). La pierre fut découverte par Frederick G. S. Wells, directeur de surface à la mine ...

  3. Cullinan Rough 3,106 Carats. Discovered in January 1905 at the Premier Mine in South Africa, the Cullinan Diamond is the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever discovered weighing 3,106ct and achieved instant notoriety across the globe. It measured 50 x 50 x 100mm and weighed a little over 600 grams. The rough stone was names after Sir Thomas ...

  4. The Cullinan IV is a cushion shape diamond that weighs 63.60 carats. The stone was previously placed in the band of Queen Mary’s crown, but today it can be seen as the top part of Queen Elizabeth II’s pendant-brooch (as discussed above). The Cullinan V worn as a brooch by Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth II.

  5. The Cullinan Diamond; George IV (1762-1830) Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Edward VII (1841-1910) and Queen Alexandra (1844-1925) Queen Mary (1867-1953) Queen Elizabeth (1900-2002) Queen Elizabeth II (b.1926) Back; The Cullinan Diamond

  6. 16 de set. de 2022 · CNN —. Calls are growing in South Africa for Britain’s royal family to return the world’s largest known clear-cut diamond in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death. Known as the Great Star ...

  7. Cullinan II (auch Kleinerer Stern von Afrika) ( Lesser Star of Africa) ist ein kissenförmig geschliffener Diamant und wiegt 317,4 Karat (63,48 g). Er wurde mittig in die Stirnplatte der britischen Königskrone ( Imperial State Crown) gesetzt.