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The Nature of Diamonds
May 8, 2009 – September 7, 2009
Diamonds are some of the most beautiful and alluring treasures on the planet. From their birth deep in the earth to their prominent place in world culture, The Nature of Diamonds takes visitors through the amazing transformations of these precious gems. Discover the rarest and most dazzling gems from collections throughout the world as the exhibit explores the human fascination with diamonds and provides an in-depth look at them as a natural substance. Delve into their geological origins, learn how they are mined, explore their cultural significance in art, literature and adornment and marvel at their numerous uses in modern science and technology. From the volcanoes that bring these gorgeous crystals to the surface to the fabulous jeweled masterpieces created by man, discover the rich history of this amazing mineral.
Discover Diamonds, one of the most comprehensive exhibits on this fascinating gem, before the exhibit opens to the public during the Diamonds VIP Nite on Thursday, May 7 from 6 – 9 p.m. This exclusive sneak peek will include highlights from Tiffany & Co. and Cartier collections.
Organized by the American Museum of Natural History in collaboration with the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Royal Ontario Museum and The Field Museum.

Learn more about the Diamonds – the stunning gemstones and the fascinating geological processes that produced them – through special learning experiences associated with the exhibition.

Enter the Sweepstakes for your chance to win a gorgeous, vintage-inspired 18K gold diamond ring from .

Learn More about the Exhibition
For centuries, these stunning stones have inspired extravagant myths and unyielding desires in diverse cultures throughout the world. Learn more about this fascinating exhibition.

Facet Facts
At 3,106 carats, the Cullinan is the largest rough diamond ever found. Unearth your own gems in this list of diamond facts.

Ticket Information
Get information on tickets, parking, hours and admission.
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