Louvre acquires French jewels
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From the Associated Press
The Louvre Museum has acquired a diamond-encrusted brooch that is among the few intact pieces of the crown jewels once worn by French royals.
The Louvre said Tuesday that it paid $10.7 million for the brooch at auction on Friday from unidentified owners in the United States, where the brooch had been since 1887 -- the year when many of the crown jewels were sold off.
Shaped like a bow, the brooch features two dangling tassels and 2,634 pink and white diamonds weighing more than 140 carats, the Louvre said.
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