Introducing the world's largest diamond
The largest diamond in the world? The world's largest diamond in Cullinan was discovered in Premier, Zaire, South Africa on1October 27th, 1905+65438. This diamond is named? Cullinan? Cullinan weighs 3 106 carats, is 100 mm long, 65 mm wide and 50 mm thick. According to geologists' speculation, the discovered Cullinan diamond crystal is only one-third of the original complete crystal, and two-thirds have not been discovered. Gem industry experts estimate? Cullinan? It is worth as much as $7.5 billion. 1907, the local government of transvaal province presented this giant diamond to King Edward VII of England. The king of England handed over the project of processing this giant diamond to the famous Dutch company Ascher, which once processed it? Noble? Equal drilling. After the company took over the project, it studied this giant diamond for several months. On February 1908 and 10, the giant diamond was cut into several large pieces, and then 9 large diamonds and 98 small diamonds were processed, leaving a rough stone (weighing 9.5 carats) unprocessed. The total amount of finished diamonds processed is 1063.65 carats. What is the name of the largest diamond processed? Curry dishes ...
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Which one likes it? Best of the century? What's your reputation? Cullinan one? Also known as? African star? , weighing 530.2 carats. In order to show its power, the British royal family inlaid this giant diamond on the scepter made in 166 1 year, which symbolizes the power of the British king. ? Cullinan II? Weighing 3 17.4 carats, it is embedded in the crown of the royal empire and worn by the Queen of England every year when attending the opening ceremony of the British Parliament. Cullinan No.3 and No.4, weighing 94.4 carats and 63.6 carats respectively, are set in the crown of Queen Mary, and the other five diamonds are also set in the jewels belonging to the British royal family. At present, this scepter inlaid with Cullinan No.1 diamond is stored with other crown jewels in the Treasure Hall of the Tower of London, attracting countless tourists every year. This pear-shaped Cullinan No.1 diamond with 74 refracting surfaces is still the largest cut diamond in the world.
The meaning of the ring
A ring is a kind of ribbon-shaped decorative jewelry, which can be worn on your finger. The ring can be worn by both men and women, and the material can be metal, gem, plastic, wood or bone. People in China wore rings about 4000 years ago. By the Qin and Han Dynasties, it was very common for women to wear rings. What was the name of the ring in ancient times? A ring? Since the yuan dynasty, it has been called? A ring? . Throughout history, rings have been regarded as a symbol of love. The ring on the ring finger of the left hand is considered a wedding ring. Less and less countries and regions wear wedding rings on the ring finger of the right hand. In many areas, wearing it on the index finger of the left hand is considered as courtship, the middle finger means love, and the little finger means that we are not in love or single for life. In ancient Rome, rings were used as seals and symbols of power.
? A ring? The word, appeared late.
Zhou Xun and Gao Chunming said in their book "Ancient Chinese Clothing Customs":? As for what to call it? A ring? It seems to be after the Ming dynasty. Qi's "Three Talents Meeting" said: Nineteen people from Sun Cheng of the later Han Dynasty donated money to Shun Di, and each got a gold ring, which is now the ring. Indeed, it was not until after the Ming Dynasty. A ring? The names are gradually increasing. Du Ming also appeared in "Three Jade Extra Pens"? A ring? This word.
? A ring? Did this word first appear in the Ming Dynasty? Actually, it is not. Mid-Autumn Festival in Wangjianglou is one of Guan Hanqing's opera works in Yuan Dynasty. The third compromise is: (Zheng) Is this a gold medal? When the official's son saw that he loved me, he followed me. What else will appear here? A ring? This word; There is also a Korean-era Chinese textbook "Interpretation of Ordinary Shi Yan" in the remnant of Yongle Grand Ceremony, which includes: less redemption, 220 taels is not enough. I'm going to book a house, a pair of bigwigs, a seven treasures, a pair of earrings and a pair of gold rings embedded in the cave. These six pieces cost five taels of silver, and * * * costs two hundred taels of silver, and a big house. ? According to writer and translator Zhao, this work was published in the Yuan Dynasty. So what? A ring? It appeared in the Yuan Dynasty at the latest, and the exact time remains to be verified.