3. Imperial State Crown – made for Queen Victoria of England in 1838. It includes several precious gems, namely: 2,868 diamonds, 273 pearls, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, and 5 rubies.
18. The Cullinan IV (upper, 63.60 carats) and Cullinan III (lower, 94.40 carats), set in a pendant brooch.
19. The Cullinan VI (lower, 8.80 carats) and Cullinan VIII (upper, 6.80 carats)
20. The Cullinan II Diamond. Note the two tiny platinum loops on the edges. This is so the stone can be worn as a brooch, alone or with the Cullinan I attached. However, it usually resides in the front of the Imperial State Crown.
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26. Magnetite – contains iron (for frying pan and ships)
27. Hematite – contains iron (for frying pan and ships)
28. Bauxite – contains aluminum (for bicycles, soft-drink cans, foil, and lightweight parts for airplanes and cars)