The Timur Ruby, weighing some 361 carats, is named after Timur. Irregularly shaped, it bears the etched names of five ...
The Great Star is a blood diamond." What other jewels do people think should be returned? The massive, 105-carat Kohinoor diamond, which was mined in India, most likely in the 13th century.
Whenever the name Kohinoor comes to mind, it reminds us of the deep regret that it was once India’s diamond but is now in the possession of England. Kohinoor has its own history, filled with ...
Queen Elizabeth II wore some exquisite and stunning jewels that many royal watchers have marveled over. But some of those gems and diamonds are said to be cursed including the Koh-i-Noor diamond ...
If anyone knew how to flaunt luxury, it was Emperor Shah Jahan—the man behind the Taj Mahal. His necklaces were next-level, and one of the most famous was a massive necklace adorned with diamonds, ...
Calling Bumrah a "Kohinoor diamond," Ashwin said people should let the fast bowler speak his heart out as he is the crowned jewel of Indian cricket. "Why do you want to make this thing big?
Vikas Mehta January 2, 2025 8:58 PM IST An interesting fact about the Kohinoor is that it was never bought or sold. This diamond has always been either given as a gift or won in battle.
The Kohinoor ("Mountain of Light"), now part of the British Crown Jewels, has witnessed the birth ... Almost everyone who owns the diamond or touches it comes to a horribly sticky end," says ...
The Kohinoor was originally a giant diamond, weighing almost 180 carats. It was worn as an armband by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, as depicted in many portraits of the time. In this, the conclusion of ...
What is the History and Mystery of the world renowned Kohinoor Diamond? How and when was it handed to Queen Victoria?Is the Kohinoor truly a curse to it's male owners and a boon to a female possessor?