Stuart Sapphire

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The Stuart Sapphire is a historic blue sapphire of royal provenance, prominently set in the British Imperial State Crown.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Stuart Sapphire canonical 2
St Edward's Sapphire 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf blue sapphire
historic gemstone
royal jewel
acquiredBy George III of the United Kingdom
surface form: King George III of the United Kingdom
acquisitionMethod purchase from Cardinal York
associatedDynasty House of Stuart
associatedMonarch George V
surface form: King George V

Elizabeth II
surface form: Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Victoria
associatedObject Imperial State Crown
surface form: Imperial State Crown of the United Kingdom
associatedWith Henry Benedict Stuart
surface form: Cardinal York (Henry Benedict Stuart)

James Francis Edward Stuart
James II of England
Charles II of England
surface form: King Charles II of England
collection Jewel House
surface form: Jewel House, Tower of London
color blue
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance symbol of continuity between the Stuart and Hanoverian-British monarchies
cut cabochon cut
displayStatus on public display with the British Crown Jewels
era 17th century
famousFor its size, color, and royal history
gemType sapphire
hardness Mohs hardness 9 (as corundum)
heritageStatus national treasure of the United Kingdom
inscription no known inscription on the stone itself
legalOwner monarch of the United Kingdom in right of the Crown
locatedIn Tower of London
material corundum
namedAfter House of Stuart
notableFeature historic association with the exiled Stuart claimants to the British throne
prominent placement in the Imperial State Crown
owner the Crown
surface form: The Crown
partOf Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
surface form: British Crown Jewels

Imperial State Crown
positionInImperialStateCrown back of the Imperial State Crown
previousPositionInImperialStateCrown front of the Imperial State Crown
provenance House of Stuart
surface form: Stuart royal family
replacedBy Cullinan II diamond at the front of the Imperial State Crown
security kept in secure vaults at the Tower of London when not on display
setting gold setting in the Imperial State Crown
shape oval
transparency transparent to translucent
usedFor ceremonial occasions of the British monarchy
usedIn Imperial State Crown
surface form: British coronation regalia
weight approximately 104 carats

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Imperial State Crown containsGemstone Stuart Sapphire
Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom containsGem Stuart Sapphire
this entity surface form: St Edward's Sapphire