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The Diamond Fund () is a unique collection of gems, jewelry and natural , which are stored and exhibited in the in . The Fund was opened in 1967 and its collection dates back to the Russian Crown treasury instituted by Emperor Peter I of Russia in 1719.


History

Imperial treasury
The gem collection of Peter I, established in 1719, was later stored in the Diamond Chamber (Бриллиантовая комната) in the . All succeeding monarchs added their contributions to the Chamber. A 1922 study by Alexander Fersman identified 85% of all exhibits to be from 1719 to 1855, to emperors Peter I through Nicholas I, and only 15% attributed from the last three emperors.

Catherine the Great exhibited a particular interest for expensive rocks, even naming her stallion "Diamond." The Diamond Fund received more contributions from her than any other monarch.

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Soviet Union
Preservation, sales and looting of Imperial treasures after the Russian Revolution of 1917 are a matter of controversy and speculation. The Imperial collection was moved from to during World War I; the Soviet Diamond Fund was officially established in 1922. official site

The treasure was first exhibited to the public in November 1967. Originally a short-term show, it became a permanent exhibition in 1968. During the late Soviet period, the value of the Fund's collection was estimated to be $7 billion.

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Russian Federation
The Russian State retains the for mining and distribution of gemstones, as set by the 1998 law "On precious metals and precious stones". Diamond Fund operations are regulated by the 1999 presidential decree ( official text). The Diamond Fund is part of a larger , managed by the Ministry of Finance, and accumulates the most valuable items, in particular
  • All raw diamonds exceeding 50 carats (10 g)
  • All cut diamonds exceeding 20 carats (4 g), cut diamonds of exceptional quality exceeding 6 carats (1.2 g)
  • All raw emeralds, rubies, sapphires exceeding 30 carats (6 g) raw or 20 carats (4 g) cut
  • Unique nuggets, , and jewellery


Recent additions
  • 2006 – "The Creator" (Творец), mined in in 2004. Third largest raw diamond in the Fund, 298.48 carats (59.696 g)
  • 2003 – golden nugget, 33 kg
  • 1989 – "Alexander Pushkin", second-largest raw diamond, 320.65 carats (64.130 g)
  • 1980 – "XXVI Congress of CPSU", largest raw diamond, 342.57 carats (68.514 g)


Major exhibits

Seven Historical Gems
  • Orlov diamond, 189.62 carats (37.924 g) { photograph}
  • , 88.7 carats (17.7 g), first inscription dated 1591, a gift from the Shah of in 1829
  • Flat portrait diamond, 25 carats (5 g)
  • Red , set in the Imperial Crown of Russia, 398.72 carats (79.744 g), purchased in China in 1676
  • , 260.37 carats (52.074 g) { photograph}
  • , 136.25 carats (27.250 g)
  • Olive-green , 192.6 carats (38.52 g)


Crowns of Russia
  • Imperial Crown of Russia made for Catherine II, 1762


Jewellery


Nuggets
  • "The Great Triangle", gold, 36.2 kg (mined in 1842 in )
  • "The Camel", gold, 9.28 kg
  • "Mephisto", gold, 20.25 g (mined in 1944 in )


Public access
The Diamond Fund is exhibited in the Kremlin Armoury building. For visitors, it is accessible only through tours of fixed duration due to the limited space inside the Fund. Tours in Russian are organized daily, at twenty-minute intervals. Foreign visitors can receive an audioguide in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese or Japanese.


See also


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