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41 CARATS (8.2 G) NATURAL GREEN DIAMOND
Dresden Green; Dresden diamond

Dresden-class cruiser         
  • Left elevation and deck plan as depicted in [[Jane's Fighting Ships]] 1914
  • One of ''Emden''{{'}}s 10.5 cm guns, preserved in [[Sydney, Australia]]
  • ''Emden''{{'}}s wreck after the battle
CLASS OF GERMAN LIGHT CRUISERS
Dresden class light cruiser; Dresden class cruiser
The Dresden class was a pair of light cruisers built for the Imperial German Navy in the early part of the 20th century. The class comprised , the lead ship, and .
Dresden Castle         
  • The castle in 1550
  • The castle at night, 2008
  • Ruins of the castle, 1980
  • The castle in 1896
CASTLE IN DRESDEN, GERMANY
Dresden castle; Dresden Palace; Schloss Dresden; Dresdner Schloss; Stallhof (Dresden)
Dresden Castle or Royal Palace ( or ) is one of the oldest buildings in Dresden, Germany. For almost 400 years, it was the residence of the electors (1547–1806) and kings (1806–1918) of Saxony from the Albertine House of Wettin as well as Kings of Poland (1697–1763).
Sem Dresden         
  • The old Amsterdam Conservatory concert hall in 1931 at the Bachstraat
DUTCH COMPOSER
Sem dresden
Samuel "Sem" Dresden (April 20, 1881 in Amsterdam – July 30, 1957 at The Hague) was a Dutch conductor, composer, and teacher.

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Dresden Green Diamond

The Dresden Green Diamond, also known as the Dresden Green, is a 41-carat (8.2 g) natural green diamond, originated in the mines of India. The Dresden Green is a rare Type IIa, with a clarity of VS1 and it is said to be potentially internally flawless, if slightly recut.

It is named after Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, where it has been on display for most of the last two centuries, latterly in the New Green Vault at Dresden Castle. After World War II, it was relocated to Moscow for a decade before being returned to Dresden. In November 2019, it was sent on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City so was not involved in the jewel theft of 25 November.