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United States Belle Époque (1890–1914)

A curated gathering of verified icons in the Archive that are both United States and Belle Époque (1890–1914) — the legends that share this cut of history, each a doorway to a comparable stone in the Legacy collection.

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The Midnight StarHistoric Stone · Sapphire · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Sapphire 116.75ct — 116.75-carat violet-black star sapphire from Sri Lanka, displayed in New York; stolen in…Dame Nellie MelbaMusic · Pearl · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Pearl — Belle Epoque seed pearl and diamond sautoir from the soprano's private collectionLina CavalieriMusic · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Soprano known as opera's greatest beauty, lavished with diamonds and pearlsLuisa TetrazziniMusic · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Coloratura soprano who retained many of her jewels until her deathGeraldine FarrarMusic · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Metropolitan Opera diva showered with jewels by admirers at her performancesEvalyn Walsh McLeanBusiness & Billionaires · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Fancy Blue Cushion Diamond 45.52ct — Colorado mining heiress who owned the famous blue Hope Diamond“Diamond Jim” BradyBusiness & Billionaires · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Diamond — Gilded Age railroad-supply financier famous for a personal diamond collection worth over two million…J. P. MorganBusiness & Billionaires · Sapphire · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Sapphire 563.35ct — Banking titan who acquired and donated the Star of India sapphire and great…Mikhail TereshchenkoBusiness & Billionaires · Diamond · Belle Époque (1890–1914)Fancy Blue Pear Diamond 42.92ct — Wealthy Ukrainian industrialist whose family owned the great blue diamond…