Daria-i-Noor

Daria-i-Noor
The Daria-i-Noor (Sea of Light) diamond from the collection of the national jewels of Iran
Weight182 carats (36.4 g)
ColorPale pink[1]
Cut
  • Tabular, free-form
  • Inscribed
Country of originIndia
Mine of originKollur Mine, present-day Andhra Pradesh, India
OwnerCentral Bank of Iran, Tehran, Iran

The Daria-i-Noor (Persian for 'Sea of Light' or 'Ocean of Light'[2]),[a] also spelt Darya-ye Noor, is one of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing an estimated 182 carats (36 g).[3] Its colour, pale pink, is one of the rarest to be found in diamonds. The diamond is currently in the Iranian National Jewels collection of the Central Bank of Iran in Tehran.[4] However, another theory posits that it is in a private collection in Bangladesh.[2]

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  2. ^ a b Bhatia, Shyam (28 March 2012). "Meet Daria-i-Noor, the Koh-i-Noor's little-known sibling". The Tribune. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  3. ^ Malecka, Anna (2017). "Daryā-ye Nur: History and Myth of a Crown Jewel of Iran". Iranian Studies. 51 (1): 69–96. doi:10.1080/00210862.2017.1362952. S2CID 164927031.
  4. ^ "Collections". cbi.ir. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2014.


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