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Kor-i-noor replica

An exact copy of the original Kor-i-noor diamond created from cubic zirconia by John Nels Hatleberg (Cat 157). Photographed by Frank Greenaway

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Black Background Copy Diamond Exhibit Frank Frank Greenaway Gemstone Greenaway Hatleberg Jewel John Nels John Nels Hatleberg Koh I Noor Kor I Noor Mineral Nesosilicate Orthosilicate Replica Silicate Silicate Mineral Specimen Zircon


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This stunning photograph showcases a meticulously crafted replica of the famed Kor-i-noor Diamond, created by the skilled hands of John Nels Hatleberg using cubic zirconia. The original Kor-i-noor Diamond, a priceless 3106.35-carat diamond, is one of the largest and most historic diamonds in the world, with a rich history dating back over a thousand years. In this exhibit, the replica diamond takes center stage against a sleek, black background, allowing its brilliance and intricacies to shine. The large, gem-quality cubic zirconia specimen mimics the diamond's iconic shape and facets, creating an almost identical likeness. The replica's creation by John Nels Hatleberg, a renowned mineralogist and gem expert, is a testament to his mastery of the art of gemstone replication. The photograph, expertly captured by Frank Greenaway, highlights the replica's dazzling beauty and the intricacies of its facets. The use of a studio setting and controlled lighting adds to the overall allure of the image, making it a must-see for gem enthusiasts and collectors alike. The Kor-i-noor Diamond is a nesosilicate and orthosilicate mineral, belonging to the diamond family of gemstones. Its unique crystal structure and exceptional hardness make it one of the most desirable and valuable minerals in the world. This replica, while not the real thing, serves as a captivating reminder of the natural wonder and history behind this legendary diamond.

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