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Both words should be capitalized as it is a proper Noun-clause- as would be Statue of Liberty. Hope ( one-time owner-jeweler) modifies Diamond. by the way there was a burlesque actress called Hope Diamond, so-called from her Cleavage ( as has the precious stone) When I was a kid I knew about Cleavage in rocks before learning the dirty term- I can recall telling Dad- different rocks have different levels of cleavage- he responded -(don"t use that word around Mother!) So it goes. Anoth lovely Blue Diamond ( all things the same- the most valuable) is the Star of Italy which is a ten carat Blue Teardrop. It is believed to be in the possesion of a famous movie star.

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Yes, since "Hope Diamond" is the full name of the specific diamond, both "Hope" and "Diamond" should be capitalized when referring to it.

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