Location of lonsdale (Owner)
1. There is 1 lonsdale in the Washington Museum, with a diameter of about1mm. That's what I said. At that time, the geologist in lonsdale said that he had found hexagonal diamonds. (This is an authoritative possession) 2. Wang Zhankui in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China has a natural sphere, beige and opaque, weighing 43.03 carats, with a diameter of 1.75cm- 1.80cm, which naturally glows at night, commonly known as the "meteor diamond night pearl" (because of the Washington Museum). This "lonsdale" was comprehensively tested and identified by the appraisal room of China Gemological Association, and was named. In 2003, the Notary Office of Chifeng City in Inner Mongolia issued a notarial certificate for Mr. Wang Zhankui [(2003) CHZ NeiminziNo. 1-3]. Related links: Hexagonal Meteorite Diamond 3. The Buddha's Tooth Relic in Yingxian County, Shanxi Province belongs to Yingxian Wooden Pagoda in Shanxi Province. These relics circulating on the Internet are also made of hexagonal diamonds-lonsdale. However, the authenticity of Xiang Hai Xue remains to be discussed.