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New Zealand Man Swallows Diamond Locket Set

The stolen pendant is far from ordinary. According to the jeweler’s official website, it is an egg shaped Fabergé piece known as the “Octopus Egg.” The pendant is decorated with 60 white diamonds and 15 sapphires, making it incredibly rare and luxurious. It is valued at $19,300, which amounts to approximately Rs. 5.4 million.

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Farah Bukhari
Last updated: December 4, 2025
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New Zealand Man Swallows Diamond Locket Set

A very unusual theft case has been reported in New Zealand, and it has captured global attention. A man has been charged after he allegedly swallowed a diamond studded Fabergé locket during a robbery. The incident shocked the public, not only because of the theft but also because of the strange way the man tried to hide the jewelry.

Police confirmed that the valuable item has still not been recovered. Officers are now focused on retrieving the locket safely, as it is an expensive and delicate piece. Authorities have not shared further details on the man’s condition, but the investigation is ongoing.

The stolen pendant is far from ordinary. According to the jeweler’s official website, it is an egg shaped Fabergé piece known as the “Octopus Egg.” The pendant is decorated with 60 white diamonds and 15 sapphires, making it incredibly rare and luxurious. It is valued at $19,300, which amounts to approximately Rs. 5.4 million.

The design of the locket is inspired by a James Bond film released in 1983, which also revolved around the theft of a Fabergé egg. This connection has made the story even more interesting, with many comparing the real life case to a dramatic movie scene.

Fabergé is one of the world’s most famous jewelers, founded in Russia nearly two centuries ago. The brand is known for its royal craftsmanship, detailed designs, and collectible jeweled eggs. Their pieces are often displayed in museums and private collections around the world.

This bizarre theft has spread across news platforms because of its unusual twist. A man swallowing a precious gemstone locket sounds like something from a film, yet it is a real case now being handled by New Zealand police.

As the investigation continues, people everywhere are waiting to see how the missing locket will finally be found and how this strange story will come to an end.

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