Some South Africans have demanded that the world’s largest diamond the “Star of Africa”, which is set in the royal sceptre that King Charles III will hold at his coronation on Saturday, May 6, be returned to their country.
Naija News reports that the 530-carat diamond was discovered in South Africa in the year 1905. It was eventually presented to the British Monarchy by the colonial government in the country two years later, as the country was under British rule at that time.
A Johannesburg based lawyer, Mothusi Kamanga, who wrote an online petition that has amassed about 8,000 signatures, said to Reuters that the return of the diamond would be a sign of pride to the country
He said, “The diamond needs to come to South Africa. It needs to be a sign of our pride, our heritage and our culture…I think generally the African people are starting to realise that to decolonise is not just to let people have certain freedoms, but it’s also to take back what has been expropriated from us.”
Another South African, Mohamed Abdullahi also told the publication, “I believe it should be brought back home because, at the end of the day, they took it from us while they were oppressing us.”
The diamond on the sceptre, officially known as Cullinan I, was cut from the 3,100-carat Cullinan diamond, which was mined close to Pretoria. The Imperial State Crown that British monarchs don on ceremonial occasions is set with a smaller diamond cut from the same stone known as Cullinan II. It is stored at the Tower of London with the other crown jewels and the sceptre.
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