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Swinton also had been loaned Damiani's 4.21-carat "Mimosa Ring." The thieves missed out on those, although such famous pieces probably would
have been nearly impossible to unload. Some of Damiani's most valuable pieces were on loan to Hollywood's A-list
stars, including Oscar winner Tilda Swinton, who had been given Damiani's one-of-a-kind
"Sahara Bracelet." That bracelet alone has 1,865 diamonds totaling more than 47 carats.
The thieves would have made off with much, much more actually had they not robbed the showroom in February around the
Oscars. In all, he stole more than $80 million in jewels from a wide range of victims (including famed golfers Jack
Nicklaus and Greg Norman). The security that protects high-value jewels is hard to
bypass, even for the experts, and selling these gems is almost as difficult as stealing them.
But sometimes, even the best security doesn't help, especially when the thief is given keys to the vault.
Probably the one in which the thief charmed his
way into the safe.

There's a reason why lots of people insist on watching while a jeweler does repairs or resizes on valuable
pieces: A jeweler can easily switch out a diamond for a cubic zirconia,
or a perfect diamond for one that's flawed. The thieves were in and out in a half-hour, making off with millions of
dollars' worth of diamond jewelry. De Beers spends millions of dollars every week buying stolen diamonds back so they
don't flood the market and cause diamond prices to
tank. According to reporting by The Atlantic, all along the South African coast, workers regularly walk off
with millions of dollars in rough (uncut) stones. It's the big, glamorous heists - ones where thieves walk off with bags of diamonds in a brilliant show of patience and
planning. One of the thieves and possibly the ringleader, Leonardo
Notarbartolo, was later caught with 17 diamonds from the heist,
but the majority of the $100 million worth of
diamonds and other gems still have not been found. One that didn't even bypass security at all.


Antwerp even has special police patrolling the
diamond center. Before leaving the building, the thieves even managed to take
the security camera footage. Diamond thieves - at least
the ones who succeed - are smart. None of that really mattered, though, since thieves had been drilling a hole every morning through
the 4-foot (1.2-meter) wall that separated the showroom basement
from the basement next door. Because they were in the building, they bypassed guards posted at
the showroom entrance. They rented office space in the building,
analyzed the alarm system and learned how to bypass it, stole keys to the vault and made copies.
The building was secured with a high-tech alarm system and
an armed guard at the front door. One thief
in Namaqualand was caught when a guard spotted a homing pigeon trying unsuccessfully to take off.
In this article, we'll look at some of the world's largest and most famous diamond heists, including
one in which the thief made off with $28 million in diamonds using nothing but charm.



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