Where is the Hope Diamond today?

The Hope Diamond has been in the possession of the Smithsonian Institute since it was gifted by Harry Winston. It's kept on display in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., at the forefront of the gem collection.
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Is the Hope Diamond still missing?

The Hope Diamond has left the Smithsonian only four times since it was donated. In 1962, it was exhibited for a month at the Louvre in Paris, France, as part of an exhibit entitled Ten Centuries of French Jewelry.
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Who owns the Hope Diamond today?

The Hope Diamond is loaned to Harry Winston Inc. as part of the firm's 50th anniversary celebration. After extensive remodeling of the display area, the Hope Diamond is exhibited in the new Harry Winston Room in the Hall of Geology, Gems and Minerals of the Natural History Museum of the Smithsonian Institution.
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What is the Hope Diamond worth today?

The Hope diamond is a highly precious, 45.52 carats stone well-known worldwide. Even though its current price is estimated to $350 million, there are only a few people who have wanted to own this cursed gem with a dark history.
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Who has possession of the Hope Diamond?

When Henry Thomas Hope died in 1862 at the age of 54, the Hope diamond stayed in the possession of Hope's widow, and her grandson, the second oldest son, Lord Francis Hope (he took the name Hope in 1887), inherited the Hope as part of his grandmother's life estate, shared with his siblings.
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Did Marie Antoinette own the Hope Diamond?

After King Louis XIV's death, Louis XVI and his spouse, Marie Antoinette, inherited the French Blue Diamond. Louis XVI was guillotined during France's turbulent political era and his wife met the same fate nine months later. Some say their death was the result of the Hope Diamond's curse.
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Is the Real Hope Diamond on display?

Where Is It Today? The Hope Diamond has been in the possession of the Smithsonian Institute since it was gifted by Harry Winston. It's kept on display in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., at the forefront of the gem collection.
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Did Liz Taylor own the Hope Diamond?

The Taylor–Burton Diamond, a diamond weighing 68 carats (13.6 g), became notable in 1969 when it was purchased by actors Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Burton had previously been the underbidder when jeweller Cartier bought the diamond at auction for $1,050,000, setting a record price for a publicly sold jewel.
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Was the Hope Diamond stolen from India?

On September 11, 1792, in the midst of the French Revolution, the crown jewels, which included the fabulous Hope Diamond (Le Bleu de France), were stolen. A French merchant traveller, Jean Baptiste Tavernier, purchased a 112 3/16-carat diamond in the 17 century while he was travelling across India.
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Was Hope Diamond on Titanic?

The Hope Diamond was not on the Titanic when it sank; it was owned by Washington socialite, Mrs Evelyn McLean, who didn't even set sail on the infamous ship. When she died in 1947, it was sold to pay off her debts. The precious stone has its own narrative that is worthy of a film in itself.
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How much is the Hope Diamond worth 2021?

THE HOPE DIAMOND — $200-$250 MILLION.
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Did they ever find the jewel from Titanic?

It was found in 1668 in India. After being circulated through the French nobility, it was stolen and disappeared, later to be found in England. However, the stunning piece of jewelry is surrounded with myths and superstitions.
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How much is the Hope Diamond worth 2022?

The Hope Diamond – $350 Millions

This 45.52 carats diamond was discovered in the Kollur mines of Andhra Pradesh in India in the 1600s, and got its name from the Hope banking family in London who acquired it sometime in 1839.
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Was the Hope Diamond mailed?

When he donated the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian Institution in 1958, jeweler Harry Winston sent the fabled gem by registered first-class mail. This package carried the diamond on its trip from New York City to Washington, D.C. Of the $145.29 mailing price, only $2.44 was for postage.
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How much would the Heart of the Ocean be worth today?

The Heart of the Ocean is actually a prop – but the inspiration behind it comes from the very famous Hope Diamond. So what is the price today for this diamond – or its real counterpart, the 45,52 carat Hope Diamond? Estimates say between $200–$250 million US Dollars.
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Is UK returning Koh-i-Noor to India?

The legendary Kohinoor diamond may never return to India. The government today told the Supreme Court that it cannot force the United Kingdom to return the famous jewel to India since it was neither stolen nor forcibly taken away, but gifted to the British.
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Who gave Koh-i-Noor to British?

On 16 April 2016, the Indian solicitor general, Ranjit Kumar, told the Indian supreme court that the Koh-i-Noor had been given freely to the British in the mid-19th century by Maharajah Ranjit Singh, and was “neither stolen nor forcibly taken by British rulers”.
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Where is La Peregrina Pearl now?

It is often said that this pearl is La Peregrina, 'The Wanderer', a 58½ carat pear-shaped pearl, and that it was given to Mary by Philip as a wedding present and returned to him by the terms of her will. La Peregrina is now owned by Elizabeth Taylor: Richard Burton bought it for her in New York in 1969.
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Who inherited Elizabeth Taylor's jewels?

Movie star Richard Burton dazzles wife Elizabeth Taylor—and their legions of fans—when he buys her a 69-carat Cartier diamond ring costing $1.5 million.
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Where is the Elizabeth Taylor Diamond now?

The Taylor-Burton diamond was sold to the New York jeweler Henry Lambert for reportedly $3 million. He then sold the diamond to the jeweler and dealer Robert Mouawad, who later sold it to a private collector. The diamond's whereabouts are unknown today, but a stone that famous will likely resurface again.
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Is the Hope Diamond for sale?

We at the Smithsonian like to say that the Hope Diamond is priceless. Its size, color, and eventful history, as well as its long tenure at the heart of the Smithsonian's gem collection, make it a true American treasure. In any case, it's not for sale!
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Are there 2 Hope diamonds?

For more than a century, historians have debat- ed the existence of “sister” stones to the Hope diamond, most notably the Brunswick Blue and the Pirie diamonds. The recent discovery of a lead cast of the French Blue, the Hope's precur- sor, has provided a more accurate model of that diamond, which disappeared in 1792.
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What is the largest diamond ever found?

At present, the largest diamond ever recorded is the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond, found in South Africa in 1905. The Cullinan was subsequently cut into smaller stones, some of which form part of British royal family's crown jewels.
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What happened to Marie Antoinette's jewels?

Madame Royale died childless in 1851 and left her jewels to be divided among her nephew and two nieces: the Count of Chambord, the Countess of Chambord and the Duchess of Parma. The duchess inherited the bracelets and in turn bequeathed them to her son Robert, Duke of Parma (1848-1907).
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