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Diamonds…”Naked Hope”
Posted by admin | Posted in Diamond Advice, Diamond History | Posted on 25-10-2009

Naked Hope Diamond
On a cool Wednesday, September morning in 2009, the Hope Diamond was presented to the press (and to the public) in her original, unadorned state. For the first time in the 50 years since she first went on display, the beautiful 45.5 carat blue lady appears, well… “naked”. Meaning that, for many “after-1960s” born members of this world’s population, an opportunity will be provided to see what she looked like prior to being set in platinum, laid in a setting of 16 white diamonds, and dangled from a 45 diamond necklace.
She will remain “naked”, in all her blue glory throughout the upcoming winter. But please be assured that blue is simply her color and not her mood; as she excitedly awaits the completion of her new setting, “Embracing Hope”. After polling more than 100,000 voters, this setting was chosen to be the favorite out of three possible candidates. From start to finish, Harry Winston Diamond Corp. has been in charge of the preparation of this fine, as well as world-famous, National Gem. Ribbon-like in appearance, the new “Embracing Hope” setting will be a temporary one; as its major purpose is to be showcased during a documentary sponsored by the Smithsonian entitled “Mystery of the Hope Diamond”.
The documentary is scheduled to premier in April 2010. No doubt, many will find the story of the Hope Diamond fascinating, as it is followed from its humble beginnings, to its rightful place in today’s modern history. For many, it should bring back memories of times gone by, and for others, the beautiful Hope Diamond will be a treasure to be discovered yet anew.
source, article by DanforthDiamond.com, experts in diamond engagement rings.


To be perfectly fair… of course, you would think of the Hope diamond! After all, it meets all of the criteria: Big, blue and terribly expensive. However, let us explain: On December 10, 2008 , another historic blue gem; The Wittelsbach diamond, was auctioned off at Christie’s of London, for a cool , (now get this)…$24.3 million dollars! This is the largest amount of cash ever obtained from any London jewelry auction. 


