Unfortunately they're not being given away the way the city gives away sparkling water. The Guardian:
The items were stolen during a 2008 heist from luxury jeweller Harry Winston's boutique in the capital.
Nineteen rings and three sets of earrings, including one pair valued at £14m, were dug up from a drain at a house in the working-class suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, according to police. The house belonged to one of the nine people charged over the robbery. The jewels were hidden in a plastic container set in a cement mould inside the sewer.
The robbery netted the thieves, some of whom were dressed as women, bejewelled watches worth about £61m.
