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This 23,000-Year-Old Bead, the World’s Oldest Known Piece of Colored Jewelry, Is Now on View in Japan

Unearthed five years ago, the find debuted in October at the Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum.

There Are Only 3 Townhomes Left on NYC’s Central Park West. This One Just Listed for $30 Million

In an area rife with just-built supertalls, this home certainly stands out. (Plus, it's got a pool.)

Inside a Light-Filled Miami Family Home Filled With Furniture That Doubles as Art

Envisioned by Allen Saunders Design, the Miami digs include both custom pieces and works by Jorge Zalszupin, Niamh Barry and more.

KISS It Goodbye: Gene Simmons Lists His Contemporary Las Vegas Home for $15 Million

Though he didn't spend much time here, the rocker did have 130 trees planted on the Sin City property.

Live Like the Darcys at the $6.8 Million English Estate Featured in ‘Pride and Prejudice’

Parts of the picturesque Milgate estate date back about 660 years.

An Italian Villa With a Ceiling Mural by Caravaggio Could Fetch $547 Million at Auction

The painting alone has been valued at $360 million.

The Victoria and Albert Museum Has Returned a Looted 4,000-Year-Old Object to Turkey

The museum returned the ancient Anatolian gold ewer to its home on Tuesday.

No Visitors, Please: Why America’s Biggest Homes Are Designed to Discourage House Guests

Call it Big House Small Welcome Syndrome, today's luxury mansions are often designed to deter friends and family from visiting.

Ben Simmons’s $5 Million Philadelphia Mansion Has a Whole Room Just for Video Games

The NBA star also has a basement kitchenette dedicated to candy storage.

Steinway’s New Streaming Tech Lets Master Musicians Play Your Piano Virtually

Enjoy masterpieces live from your living room.

Meet the Real-Life Art Dealer Who Inspired Wes Anderson’s ‘French Dispatch’

Joseph Duveen became wealthy and influential by selling Old World masterpieces to newly rich Americans.

Once Worth 1 Cent, the World’s First Postage Stamp Could Fetch $8.25 Million at Auction

The very first Penny Black stamp was made in 1840.
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