코힌우르 다이아몬드
The 코힌우르 다이아몬드 (Koh-i-Noor Diamond) is one of the most famous diamonds in the world, weighing approximately 105 carats. Originating from India, it has a rich history that dates back several centuries, having been part of various royal collections. The diamond is currently set in the crown of the British Queen Consort and is housed in the 타워 오브 런던 (Tower of London).
The name "Koh-i-Noor" translates to "Mountain of Light" in Persian. It has been associated with numerous legends and has passed through the hands of various rulers, including the 무굴 제국 (Mughal Empire) and the 영국 왕실 (British Royal Family). Its unique cut and clarity make it a significant gem in the world of jewelry.