World’s largest yellow pear-shape diamond
by Suchitra
Uk is getting history too close to us. The National History Museum in the UK has added to its rich treasures, the 110-carat Cora Sun-Drop, claimed to be the world’s largest known vivid yellow pear-shape diamond.
The original founder is the Africans. It was mined in Africa and lent to the museum by Cora International, the company that crafted the original rough diamond. The diamond gained its color from the minimal amount of nitrogen in its carbon structure making it extremely rare in nature. The museum’s Vault gallery will display the Sun-Drop for six months. The Vault is ‘a permanent gallery dedicated to some of nature’s most rare, unique and valuable treasures’.
Let us tell you that diamonds with a strong saturated color represent only a tiny percentage of all natural diamonds, and when it more than 100 carats, it takes on a historic significance as so few exist. They are precious to all women. They want it and they love it. It is said to be their bets friend.
The Vault is a permanent gallery at the Natural History Museum dedicated to some of Mother Nature’s most rare, unique and valuable treasures through its collection of the finest gems, crystals, metals and meteorites from around the world.






















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