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The Crown Jewels: Romanov Diamonds and Bolshevik Plunder

8 min · 23 jun 2026
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In this episode, we trace the fate of the Russian imperial crown jewels after the revolution. When the Bolsheviks seized power in 1917, they inherited one of the most spectacular treasuries in Europe—including the 189-carat Orlov Diamond, the Shah Diamond, and the legendary imperial crown made for Catherine the Great. But what happened to these symbols of tsarist power? Some were sold abroad to fund Soviet industrialization; others were locked away for decades in the Kremlin Diamond Fund. We follow the jewels through the chaos of civil war, the secret sale of crown assets by Lenin's government, the mysterious disappearance of the Imperial Easter eggs during the Stalin era, and the eventual re-emergence of some pieces in the 1960s. Along the way, we meet the jeweler Carl Fabergé, the Bolshevik commissar who inventoried the treasury, and the British dealer who bought Romanov diamonds at rock-bottom prices. A story of splendor, survival, and the strange afterlife of an empire's glittering remains. #RomanovDiamonds #RussianCrownJewels #BolshevikTreasure #OrlovDiamond #ShahDiamond #ImperialCrown #CarlFaberge #DiamondFund #Kremlin #SovietLooting #History #FexingoHistory #RussianRevolution #TsarNicholasII #CatherineTheGreat #Romanovs #EasterEggs #Bolsheviks Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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