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- Jubilee_Diamond abstract "The Jubilee Diamond, originally known as the Reitz Diamond is a colourless, cushion-shaped diamond weighing 245.35 carats (49.07 grams), making it the sixth largest diamond in the world. It was originally named after Francis William Reitz, the then president of the Orange Free State where the stone was discovered, before being renamed to honour the 60th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1897.The original stone, a rough octahedron weighing 650.80 carats (130.16 g), was discovered in 1895 at the Jagersfontein Mine in South Africa. A consortium of diamond merchants from London purchased it along with its even larger sister, the Excelsior, in 1896, and sent it to Amsterdam where it was polished by M.B. Barends. A 40 carat (8 g) chunk was removed, which itself yielded a 13.34 carat (2.668 g) pear-shaped gem eventually purchased by Carlos I of Portugal.Dorabji Tata acquired it around 1900 and gave it to his wife Meherbai. She used to wear it during her visits to the royal courts and public functions. The Jubilee Diamond was the largest in the world till 1905 when a bigger diamond was exhibited. It was sold only after his death in 1932 and the money went to the formation of the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust.".
- Jubilee_Diamond thumbnail Jubilee_Diamond_copy.jpg?width=300.
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- Jubilee_Diamond wikiPageID "1909032".
- Jubilee_Diamond wikiPageRevisionID "584115724".
- Jubilee_Diamond caption "A glass copy of the Jubilee Diamond".
- Jubilee_Diamond carats "245.35".
- Jubilee_Diamond color "E-grade colourless".
- Jubilee_Diamond country South_Africa.
- Jubilee_Diamond cut "Cushion".
- Jubilee_Diamond cutter "M.B. Barends".
- Jubilee_Diamond found "1895".
- Jubilee_Diamond grams "49.07".
- Jubilee_Diamond hasPhotoCollection Jubilee_Diamond.
- Jubilee_Diamond mine Jagersfontein_Mine.
- Jubilee_Diamond name "Jubilee".
- Jubilee_Diamond originalOwner "Wernher, Beit & Co.; Barnato Bros.; Mosenthal Sons & Co.".
- Jubilee_Diamond owner "Robert Mouawad".
- Jubilee_Diamond subject Category:1895_in_South_Africa.
- Jubilee_Diamond subject Category:Diamonds_originating_in_South_Africa.
- Jubilee_Diamond subject Category:Named_diamonds.
- Jubilee_Diamond type Adornment102681518.
- Jubilee_Diamond type Artifact100021939.
- Jubilee_Diamond type Decoration103169390.
- Jubilee_Diamond type Diamond113371958.
- Jubilee_Diamond type Jewel103596787.
- Jubilee_Diamond type Jewelry103597469.
- Jubilee_Diamond type NamedDiamonds.
- Jubilee_Diamond type Object100002684.
- Jubilee_Diamond type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Jubilee_Diamond type Whole100003553.
- Jubilee_Diamond comment "The Jubilee Diamond, originally known as the Reitz Diamond is a colourless, cushion-shaped diamond weighing 245.35 carats (49.07 grams), making it the sixth largest diamond in the world.".
- Jubilee_Diamond label "Jubilee (diament)".
- Jubilee_Diamond label "Jubilee Diamond".
- Jubilee_Diamond label "Юбилей (бриллиант)".
- Jubilee_Diamond sameAs Jubilee_(diament).
- Jubilee_Diamond sameAs m.02vk8t2.
- Jubilee_Diamond sameAs Q15279359.
- Jubilee_Diamond sameAs Q15279359.
- Jubilee_Diamond sameAs Jubilee_Diamond.
- Jubilee_Diamond wasDerivedFrom Jubilee_Diamond?oldid=584115724.
- Jubilee_Diamond depiction Jubilee_Diamond_copy.jpg.
- Jubilee_Diamond isPrimaryTopicOf Jubilee_Diamond.