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Before coming to the Smithsonian, the Hope Diamond traveled from a mine in India to the court of the Louis XIV, from the merchant houses of Europe to the homes of the American elite. Learn about its journey using the slider below or take a deep dive into the history of this remarkable gem.
- The Hope Diamond - Smithsonian Institution
The 45.52 carat, deep-blue Hope Diamond is shown here inside...
- History of the Hope Diamond - Smithsonian National Museum of Natural ...
Computer models depicting the history of the Hope Diamond,...
- The Hope Diamond - Smithsonian Institution
The 45.52 carat, deep-blue Hope Diamond is shown here inside its surrounding pendant of 16 pear- and cushion-cut white diamonds.... Learn more.
Computer models depicting the history of the Hope Diamond, including (counterclockwise from top) the Tavernier, the French Blue, and the Hope Diamond. Image by Stephen Attaway. Today, we are certain that the Hope Diamond is the recut French Blue.
The Hope Diamond, the largest of all blue diamonds, 45.52 carats, exhibited at the National Museum of Natural History. The gem is slightly lopsided, possibly because the bottom of the teardrop shape was cut away so that the original stolen jewel could not be identified.
Cubic zirconia replicas of the real Hope Diamond (top), the "French Blue" and Tavernier diamond are revealed, as well as the lead cast of the French Blue. Smithsonian.com
Gift of Harry Winston, Inc in 1958. The Hope Diamond is renowned for its rare color and rich history. Learn more about this remarkable stone at the Smithsonian's Hope Diamond website.
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