Large uncut emerald from the Muzo mine in Boyacá, Colombia
The Duke of Devonshire Emerald is one of the world's largest and most famous uncut emeralds, weighing 1,383.93 carats (276.786 g).[1][2] Originating in the mine at Muzo, Colombia, it was either gifted[1] or sold by Emperor Pedro I of Brazil to William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire in 1831. It was displayed at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851, and more recently at the Natural History Museum in 2007.[2] Some say the stone housed in the museum is a replica, but the stone currently on display is indeed the real one. It is currently on a long term loan from the Duke of Devonshire.[3]
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