In 1852, our Master Polishers Fedder and Voorzanger went to London to repolish the Koh-I-Noor for Queen Victoria. This diamond is still the center stone in the Crown Jewels. The Koh-I-Noor is an oval 109 carat diamond with a weight of 21.6 grams. It’s the main diamond of the British Crown Jewels, known from the crown.
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