Star of Africa I

GPTKB entity

Properties (59)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf diamond
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:British_Empire
gptkb:King_Edward_VII
gptkb:Royal_Family
gptkb:Cullinan_Diamond
tourism
cultural heritage
media coverage
national pride
collectors
historical artifacts
historical events
public interest
cultural exhibitions
cultural identity
cultural significance
historical narratives
symbol of unity
jewelry design
historical value
symbol of hope
celebrity status
symbol of resilience
gemology
mining industry
artistic representations
luxury goods
Queen Mary
famous diamonds
celebration of monarchy
investment value
wealth display
artificial lighting effects
British_history
African_heritage
gptkbp:colors colorless
gptkbp:dimensions approximately 10.05 cm long
gptkbp:emphasizes flawless
gptkbp:established mine workers
gptkbp:exhibits gptkb:British_Museum
gptkbp:famousFor largest clear cut diamond in the world
gptkbp:historicalSignificance symbol of wealth and power
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Star of Africa I
gptkbp:isPartOf gptkb:Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom
gptkbp:locatedIn gptkb:South_Africa
gptkbp:location gptkb:Tower_of_London
gptkbp:namedAfter gptkb:Cullinan_family
gptkbp:notableFeature brilliant_sparkle
gptkbp:owner gptkb:British_monarchy
gptkb:Thomas_Cullinan
gptkbp:partOf gptkb:Imperial_State_Crown
gptkbp:saw gptkb:Joseph_Asscher
pear-shaped
gptkbp:usedIn Royal ceremonies
Sceptre with Cross
gptkbp:values priceless
gptkbp:wasEstablishedIn 1910
gptkbp:weight 530.2
gptkbp:year 1905