You can see the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
The Hope Diamond is one of the most famous gems in the entire world. It was once owned by renowned jeweler, Pierre Cartier, who purchased it in 1910 for over 50,000 Francs. He sold it to some wealthy American socialites in 1911 for over 150,000 dollars.
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Hope Diamond
it is protected, it's at a museum on display. (i think)
The Hope Diamond is basically a blue diamond.
The room the hope diamond is in is the room that has a sign that labeled "Hope Diamond".
The Hope Diamond is a US 'national treasure', and its only use currently is being visible to people by being on display at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC. In its history, however, it ultimate use has always been to adorn a human body.
There are 45.52 carats on the hope diamond
You can read more about the Great Exhibition of 1851 at the Crystal Palace where the Kor-i-noor diamond was on display. At the time, that was the largest diamond known. The exhibition intended to display the 'works of industry of all nations'. As to why this diamond in this exhibition, that detail is lost to history, unless one wants to consider the Kor-i-noor diamond a 'trophy' example on display from the India colony. You can read more, below.
The Hope Diamond is a blue diamond.
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.
From all accounts, the Hope Diamond was found on planet Earth.
You can find the Hope diamond at the Smithsonian. Read more, below.
The Hope Diamond Mystery was created on 1921-02-19.