- Regent Diamond
Infobox Diamond
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colour_scheme = #FF33FF
name = Regent Diamond
weight = 140.64
grams = 28.1
color = White with pale blue
cut = Cushion
mine = Parteal MinesGolconda
country = India
cutter = Harris, 1704-1706
found = 1698
original_owner = slave
owner = France (on display at theLouvre )
value = unknownIn 1698, a slave found the 410 carat (82 g) uncut diamond in aGolkonda mine inIndia and concealed it inside of a large wound in his leg. An English sea captain stole the diamond from the slave after killing him and sold it to an Indian merchant.Thomas Pitt acquired it from a merchant inMadras in 1701.Pitt bought the diamond for £20,400, and had it cut in to a 141-carat cushion brilliant. After many attempts to sell it to various European royalty, including
Louis XIV of France, it was sold it to the French Prince,Philippe II, Duke of Orléans in 1717 for £135,000. The royals used the stone in many ways including being set in the crown ofLouis XV for his coronation in 1722, in a new crown for the coronation ofLouis XVI in 1775, and as an adornment in the hat ofMarie Antoinette . In 1791 its appraised value was £480,000.In 1792 during the revolutionary furor in
Paris , "Le Régent," as the diamond came to be known, was stolen along with other crown jewels of France, but was later recovered, after being hidden in some roof timbers. The diamond was used as security on several occasions by theDirectoire and later theConsulat , before being permanently redeemed by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1801.Napoleon used it to embellish his sword, designed by the goldsmiths Odiot, Boutet and
Marie-Etienne Nitot . In 1812, it appeared on the Emperor's two-edged sword, the work of Nitot. Napoleon's second wife,Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria , carried the Régent back toAustria upon his death. Later her father returned it to theFrench Crown Jewels . The diamond was mounted successively on the crowns ofLouis XVIII , Charles X andNapoleon III .Today, mounted in a Greek diadem designed for
Empress Eugenie , it remains in the French Royal Treasury at theLouvre . It has been on display there since 1887.External references
* [http://www.louvre.fr/llv/oeuvres/detail_notice.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=10134198673226045&CURRENT_LLV_NOTICE%3C%3Ecnt_id=10134198673226045&CURRENT_LLV_DEP%3C%3Efolder_id=1408474395181114&CURRENT_LLV_DIV%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302024396&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=9852723696500820&bmUID=1123790203444&bmLocale=en Official Louvre site]
* [http://www.farlang.com/diamonds/streeter_great_diamonds/page_160 Regent diamond history in "Great Diamonds of the Earth"] by Edwin Streeter
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