Empress's Crown Dropped in Louvre Heist to Be Fully Restored: Museum
- The crown of French Empress Eugenie will be fully restored, as confirmed by the Louvre.
- The crown retains 56 emeralds and 1,344 diamonds, despite being damaged during the theft.
- Authorities have arrested four suspects in the heist, but the mastermind and remaining jewels are still missing.
- The crown was abandoned by thieves during a robbery at the Louvre, as reported by the museum.
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More than three months after the Louvre jewel heist, Empress Eugenie's crown, which the robbers threw away during their escape, will be able to be "fully restored"
The crown left behind by the fleeing thieves at the spectacular break-in of the Louvre in Paris can be completely restored.The crown of the former Empress Eugénie will regain its former splendour, the museum announced on Wednesday.The jewel had been "squeezed and considerably deformed" when the burglars tried to pull it through a relatively small hole that they had cut into the showcase with a cutting cutter. Subsequently, the crown was broken b…
The jewel "maintained its quasi-integrity, allowing its complete restoration".
The jewel, which had suffered a violent shock during the museum's spectacular breakage in October, "maintained its quasi-integrity" and could be restored, "without recourse to reconstitution or restitution", assures the Louvre in a statement.
The crown of the French Emperor Eugenie, who was abandoned by robbers after a robbery in Louvre last year, is “almost intact” and will be completely restored, reported the museum on this Thursday (4). Video: French TV discloses innocent images of the stolen goods of the Cora in Louvre Roubo millionaire in Louvre: what do you know and what remains to be known after historical crime in Paris's museum? The joy has 1,354 diamonds and 56 emeralds and…
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