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Rare Diamond Ring from Titanic Returns to Las Vegas Exhibition

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Las Vegas is now home to a remarkable piece of maritime history: a rare diamond ring recovered from the wreck site of the RMS Titanic. The artifact has been unveiled at the TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, located at the Luxor Hotel & Casino, marking its first public display in a decade.

This exquisite ring features three old European-cut diamonds, including a striking 2-carat pear-shaped center stone flanked by two 1-carat round diamonds. It was unearthed during the first recovery expedition by RMS Titanic Inc. (RMST) in **1987**. The ring was found within a leather bag in the Titanic’s debris field, having remained submerged for **75 years** before being meticulously conserved to rejuvenate its brilliance.

According to RMST’s conservation experts, the leather bag likely belonged to one of Titanic’s pursers, who was tasked with safeguarding passengers’ valuables during the ship’s evacuation. Regrettably, those valuables never made it ashore.

“This once-in-a-lifetime diamond ring is one of Titanic’s more elegant artifacts,” said Tomasina Ray, President and Director of Collections at RMST. “It reflects the sophistication of the Edwardian Era and the personal stories that continue to connect us to Titanic’s legacy.”

Significance of the Recovery

The recovery of the ring was a pivotal moment in Titanic exploration. Utilizing the submersible Nautile, the RMST team successfully retrieved the bag from the ocean floor, revealing a variety of jewelry and personal items that had been sealed since the ship sank in **1912**. This significant moment was also highlighted in the **1987** television special “Return to the Titanic,” hosted by actor Telly Savalas.

The diamond ring now joins hundreds of authentic artifacts displayed at the TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. This collection includes the “Big Piece,” a **15-ton** section of the ship’s hull, making Las Vegas the only location worldwide where these treasures can be viewed together. The exhibition provides visitors a comprehensive look at the craftsmanship, luxury, and humanity associated with the world’s most famous ocean liner.

Visiting the Exhibition

TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is open daily from **11 a.m.** to **6 p.m.**, with final admission at **5 p.m.** For additional information and ticket purchases, interested visitors can visit TitanicLasVegas.com.

The mission of RMS Titanic Inc. is to preserve the legacy of the Titanic’s maiden voyage, its tragic sinking, and the memory of its passengers and crew. RMST holds salvor-in-possession rights to the wreck and is the only organization authorized to recover artifacts from the site. Since **1987**, RMST has recovered and conserved over **5,500** artifacts and is affiliated with E/M Group, a leader in developing educational and engaging exhibitions.

By presenting these artifacts, the exhibition aims to educate the public on the Titanic’s rich history while honoring those who perished on that fateful night.

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