The Hope Diamond is estimated to be about 1.1 billion years old.
The Hope Diamond is basically a blue diamond.
The Hope Diamond is a famous blue diamond known for its deep blue color and storied history, including tales of curses and intrigue.
in 1812 the Hope Diamond weighed 44.25 carates
The Hope Diamond is a deep blue color due to traces of boron within the diamond's carbon structure. These boron impurities absorb red, yellow, and green light, resulting in the blue color that the diamond is famous for.
The Hope probably originated in Golconda, India, with an undocumented provenance until it was sold by Jean Baptiste Tavernier to French Royalty in the 1600s. According to Wikipedia: "Though [Tavernier] is best known for the discovery and sale of the 118-carat (24 g) blue diamond that he subsequently sold to Louis XIV of France, was stolen in 1792 and re-emerged in London as The Hope Diamond..." You can read more about its physical characteristics and its ownership history, below.
The Hope Diamond may be as old as Earth itself, although Wikipedia quotes its age as: "The Hope Diamond was formed deep within the Earth approximately 1.1 billion years ago.".
The room the hope diamond is in is the room that has a sign that labeled "Hope Diamond".
You may read this for history of Blue Hope diamond: http://www.diamond-jewelry-pedia.com/blue-hope.html
There are 45.52 carats on the hope diamond
You just have to dig and find old amber (I think) hope I helped
The Hope Diamond is basically a blue diamond.
You can see the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
The Hope Diamond is not mentioned by that name in the movie Titanic. The stone that is given as a gift, however, bears a remarkable similarity to the Hope Diamond set in a diamond necklace.
If it's a mined diamond, the diamond is as old as the earth itself.
All the carats in the Hope Diamond are classified as blue-gray.
You can find the Hope diamond at the Smithsonian. Read more, below.
From all accounts, the Hope Diamond was found on planet Earth.