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  1. The diamond necklace was commissioned by Louis XV of France for his mistress, Madame du Barry. At the death of the King, the necklace was unpaid for, which almost bankrupted the jewellers and then led to various unsuccessful schemes to secure a sale to Queen Marie Antoinette.

  2. The diamond necklace commissioned by King Louis XV for Madame du Barry. In 1772, the infatuated Louis XV requested that Parisian jewellers Boehmer and Bassenge create a necklace for Jeanne of unprecedented extravagance, at an estimated cost of two million livres. [25]

  3. Dec 4, 2018 · She discovered that the jewelers Charles Auguste Boehmer and Paul Bassange were trying to sell off an extraordinarily expensive necklace that had originally been designed for Madame du...

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  4. May 17, 2024 · The necklace was the property of the Parisian firm of jewelers Boehmer and Bassenge, who had tried unsuccessfully to sell it, first to Louis XV as a present for his mistress Madame du Barry and later to Louis XVI for the queen.

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  5. The diamond necklace in question was originally commissioned by Louis XV for his mistress, Madame du Barry, but the king died a year later, long before the necklace was completed. The necklace itself was made by Parisian jewellers Boehmer and Bassenge and contained 647 flawless diamonds, some of several carats each.

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  7. In 1772 King Louis XV commissioned a magnificent diamond necklace for his mistress, Madame du Barry. To craft this extravagant piece of jewelry, the prestigious Parisian jewelers Boehmer and Bassange fell into debt while trying to source the many precious stones to meet the royal demand.

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