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- Black_Star_of_Queensland abstract "Black Star of Queensland is a 733-carat (146.6 g) black sapphire, and the world's largest gem quality star sapphire. It was discovered in Australia in the 1930s. The gem has been involved in several ownership disputes.The Black Star of Queensland was on display during the 1960s at the Smithsonian as part of a display with the Hope Diamond. From 2 June through 2 December 2007, it was on display at the Royal Ontario Museum. The sapphire is now owned by an unknown private party and is not believed to be on public display.The Star of India at 563.4 carats (112.68 g) is thought to be the largest gem quality blue star sapphire, and is on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.".
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- Black_Star_of_Queensland wikiPageWikiLink American_Museum_of_Natural_History.
- Black_Star_of_Queensland wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Queensland.
- Black_Star_of_Queensland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sapphires.
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- Black_Star_of_Queensland wikiPageWikiLink Star_of_India_(gem).
- Black_Star_of_Queensland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black Star of Queensland".
- Black_Star_of_Queensland caption "The 733-carat Black Star of Queensland".
- Black_Star_of_Queensland category "Oxide mineral".
- Black_Star_of_Queensland color "Black".
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- Black_Star_of_Queensland name "Black Star of Queensland, Star Sapphire".
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- Black_Star_of_Queensland subject Category:History_of_Queensland.
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- Black_Star_of_Queensland comment "Black Star of Queensland is a 733-carat (146.6 g) black sapphire, and the world's largest gem quality star sapphire. It was discovered in Australia in the 1930s. The gem has been involved in several ownership disputes.The Black Star of Queensland was on display during the 1960s at the Smithsonian as part of a display with the Hope Diamond. From 2 June through 2 December 2007, it was on display at the Royal Ontario Museum.".
- Black_Star_of_Queensland label "Black Star of Queensland".
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- Black_Star_of_Queensland depiction Black_Star_of_Queensland_Star_Sapphire.jpg.
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- Black_Star_of_Queensland name "Black Star of Queensland, Star Sapphire".