Weight | 545.67 carats (109.134 g) |
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Color | Brown |
Cut | fire rose cushion cut |
Mine of origin | Premier Mine |
Discovered | 1985 |
Cut by | Gabriel Tolkowsky |
Original owner | Henry Ho[1] |
Owner | King of Thailand |
The Golden Jubilee Diamond, a 545.67 carat (109.13 g) brown diamond, is the largest cut and faceted diamond in the world. It outweighs the Cullinan I by 15.37 carats (3.07 g). The Golden Jubilee Diamond was discovered in 1985 at the Premier Mine, which is also the origin of the Cullinan diamond (1905) and other notables such as the Taylor–Burton (1966) and the Centenary (1986). Cullinan I, also known as the Great Star of Africa, had held the title of the largest cut and faceted diamond since 1908.