The LARGEST pink diamond in the world, weighing approximately 186 carats (DAMN! you can feed a hell of a lot of rabbits with those!) was originally from India but is now part of Iran's Imperial Crown Jewels collection. The table-cut, pale pink Darya-i-Nur ("Ocean of Light") diamond is considered to be the most celebrated diamond in the Iranian collection and one of the oldest known to man. It was plundered from the Mogul Emperor of India by the Persians in 1739. In 1797, it was inherited by Fath Ali Shah who had his name engraved on one side of the diamond (must have been really small writing because that's not a short name my friend!). The Darya-i-Nur is mounted on a frame set with 457 smaller diamonds and 4 rubies, surmounted by the lion and sun symbols -signifying the Aryan origins of the Iranian people.