\'Moon of Baroda\' to go under the hammer in Hong Kong

'Moon of Baroda' to go under the hammer in Hong Kong

IANS  |  Hong Kong 

A 24-carat fancy yellow that captivated Indian and Hollywood royalty, "Moon of Baroda" will go under the hammer at Christies auction in Hong Kong on November 27.

Existence of the "Moon of Baroda" was first documented in the 15th Century among the vast collection of the Gaekwads of Baroda, princes of one of India's most ancient and powerful ruling families (and one of the world's richest).

The stone vanished for a few centuries and emerged in 1926 as it was brought to by and was later exhibited in during in 1943.

After a few owners, the stone was acquired by in the 1950s, of Meyer Jewellery Company, one of the largest in It was during Rosenbaum's ownership that it received most publicity. It was at this time where the gem came to be associated with

In 1953, the 24.04-carat pear-shaped, fancy yellow "Moon of Baroda" was ready for its close-up at To promote the release of the Howard Hawks film "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", famously wore the while singing the film's signature song, "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend".

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First Published: Wed, November 21 2018. 15:48 IST