The jewels stolen in last year's Louvre heist are going back on view as holograms thanks to Paris artist Louise Vo Tan.
A month before they were stolen in broad daylight, the artist was given special access to film them for her show which opens on the island of Belle-Ile-en-Mer off the coast of Brittany next month.
Vo Tan, whose shows are often inspired by accessing closed spaces including a weapons testing center, said the first time she saw the jewels they were like "ultra-tempting cakes behind their glass cases".
She told Le Monde she was only given 10 minutes to film them, adding: "I didn't even have time to really look at them, I just saw them through my viewfinder. They were dazzling."
The stolen jewels, worth around $102 million, remain missing with French police reportedly examining potential links to criminal diamond dealers in Antwerp amid fears they have been lost forever.