Berlian Koh-i-noor Will Not Be Shown In Camilla's Hardening
Crown Replica Queen Elizabeth Ibu Suri. (Wikimedia Commons/AlinavdMeulen)

JAKARTA - Controversial Koh-i-noor diamond will not be featured in Camilla'sLANEMAEproxie, the wife of King Charles III.

Permata yang terkenal ini pertama kali dikenakan oleh Ratu Mary saat pembiraknya pada tahun 1911, namun diliantikan dengan sebuah replica pada tahun 1937 ketika gem asli dimindahkan ke kula ibu Suri untuk pembijarannya dan Raja George VI.

However, neither the original nor the replica will be used in the▁biayadication of King Charles III nor his wife in May, with diamonds from the private collection of the late queen being used instead, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said.

Koh-i-noor was seized by East India Company (EIC) after the British trading company's victory in the Second Anglo-Sikh War in 1849. The crown was awarded to Queen Victoria and has remained on Crown Jewels since then.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party has reportedly expressed concern that the famous gem will be an unwanted reminder of the British Empire.

Catastral Camilla will be the first empress since the 18th century to reuse the crown at a time of▁tujuancincation. She will pay tribute to the late queen by replacing Koh-i-noor with Cullinan III, IV and V diamonds, all of which are part of her personal jewelry collection.

Buckingham Palace said the empresses chose to modify the existing crown rather than making a new crown, as is common, to be more sustainable.

The last prince to reuse the crown was Queen Caroline, King George II's widow, who wore Mary's crown from Modena, King James II's adviser in 1727.

The crown has been removed from display at the Tower of London for modification work.

Four of the eight removable crown arches will be removed, to create a different impression than when worn by Queen Mary at her husband's▁kebutuhanstration of George V, in 1911.

The design was inspired by the crown worn by Queen Alexandra, Embar Edward VII, in 1902.

It is known that Berlian Cullinan was cut from the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever discovered in 1908.

Cullinan III and IV were paired on crowns for George Vappropriation in 1911. Cullinan V was inserted as the crown was worn as the supreme circle at the main circle of King George VI in 1937.

Meanwhile, the Crown of St. Edward, which will be used for the king's pulsation, has now returned to display at the Tower after the modified work is complete.

The medicine is also expected to feature Cullinan I, also known as the African Star, which is mounted on the Sovereign sceptre with Cross.

One of the nine stones cut from the largest diamond ever found, known as Berlian Cullinan, has been the subject of controversy, with calls for the stone to be returned to South Africa.

Uncut stone was found near Pretoria in 1905 and was presented to King Edward VII in 1907.


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