The pale blue stone has passed through the hands of royals, art collectors, sultans and aristocracy – but who does it belong to now?
The Idol’s Eye, a precious 17th Century gemstone, became the center of a dispute between art collector Sheikh Hamad bin ...
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Qatar Tribune on MSNQMC chairperson participates in inauguration ceremony of 'Kuwait, Arab Capital of Culture and Media for 2025'Chairperson HE Sheikh Hamad bin Thamer Al Thani has participated in the inauguration ceremony of 'Kuwait, the Arab Capital of Culture and Media for 2025'.Sheikh Hamad's participation in the ceremony ...
Doha, Qatar: The Qatar-Egypt relationship has been dynamically thriving at the economic level throughout the past three years ...
Discover the Islamic Arts Biennale 2025 in Jeddah, showcasing rare and sacred artefacts, contemporary art, and the rich heritage of Islamic civilization. Open until May 25, don't miss this cultural ...
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Qatar Moments on MSNQatar National Sports Day: Spotlight on Qatari AthletesOn the vibrant occasion of Qatar National Sports Day, let's pay tribute to the local athletes and sports heroes who have ...
From a Persian prince to the American “jeweler to the stars,” the world’s largest cut blue diamond has a lengthy history.
His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani held a session of official talks at his office in the Lusail Palace ...
A member of Qatar’s ruling family has failed in his attempt to force a rival royal faction to sell him the world’s largest ...
The diamond was formerly owned by an Ottoman sultan and, according to legend, was kept as the eye of a secret idol in the ...
In a high-profile case at London's High Court, Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani lost a legal dispute against Sheikh Saud bin Mohammed Al Thani's relatives over the 'Idol's Eye' diamond. The court ...
The dispute over the "Idol's Eye" diamond pitted art collector Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani, cousin of Qatar's ruler ...
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