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The deep and blue blue diamonds as the sea are also valuable, and its rarity is second only to red diamonds. Blue diamonds are now produced in almost only South Africa and Australia. In the jewelry hall of the Smith Research Institute in Washington, USA, there is a bulletproof glass cabinet with a rare treasure decorated with 62 small diamonds- "Hope" blue diamonds. For more than 300 years, the doom it brings to those who possess it is worse than the curse of all wizards. This covered it with a layer of extremely mysterious colors, so it is also known as "mysterious ominous things". "Hope" blue diamond is one of the few diamond kings in the world. In 1947, the price of "Hope" blue diamonds was $ 15 million, which was its last price. Today, the price of "hope" blue diamonds is far from that. Since 1947, "Hope" blue diamonds have not been auctioned. In 1958, the "Hope" blue diamond was presented to the last owner of it, and the American jewelry merchant Hairi Winston was donated to the Smith Research Institute in Washington. In the jewelry hall of the institute, the "Hope" blue diamond was displayed in a memorial. In the glass cabinet, it is comparable to the jewelry used on the crowning ceremony of the emperors of various countries. The faint Blu -ray imitation told tourists from all over the world to tell the mysterious history.
The deep and blue blue diamonds as the sea are also valuable, and its rarity is second only to red diamonds. Blue diamonds are now produced in almost only South Africa and Australia. In the jewelry hall of the Smith Research Institute in Washington, USA, there is a bulletproof glass cabinet with a rare treasure decorated with 62 small diamonds- "Hope" blue diamonds. For more than 300 years, the doom it brings to those who possess it is worse than the curse of all wizards. This covered it with a layer of extremely mysterious colors, so it is also known as "mysterious ominous things". "Hope" blue diamond is one of the few diamond kings in the world. In 1947, the price of "Hope" blue diamonds was $ 15 million, which was its last price. Today, the price of "hope" blue diamonds is far from that. Since 1947, "Hope" blue diamonds have not been auctioned. In 1958, the "Hope" blue diamond was presented to the last owner of it, and the American jewelry merchant Hairi Winston was donated to the Smith Research Institute in Washington. In the jewelry hall of the institute, the "Hope" blue diamond was displayed in a memorial. In the glass cabinet, it is comparable to the jewelry used on the crowning ceremony of the emperors of various countries. The faint Blu -ray imitation told tourists from all over the world to tell the mysterious history.