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The Louvre said on Feb. 4-5, 2026 that the diamond- and emerald‑studded crown of Empress Eugénie, dropped and crushed by thieves during a brazen daylight robbery on 19 October 2025, is nearly intact and will be fully restored.
The museum said the crown was badly deformed when thieves tried to remove it through a narrow hole they sawed in its glass case, but retained all 56 emeralds and all but 10 of its 1,354 diamonds; one of eight decorative golden eagles is missing.
An expert committee led by Louvre president Laurence des Cars will supervise the restoration, to be carried out by a competitively selected, approved restorer; leading French jewellery houses are reported to be lending technical support.
The October heist saw eight other historic pieces taken, with the overall loot estimated at about €88 million; authorities have arrested several suspects but investigators say the mastermind and the remaining jewels have not been found.
The theft exposed security shortcomings at the world’s most‑visited museum and has fed staff unrest and operational changes at the Louvre.
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