Expensive Diamonds in the World
Here’s a list of the most expensive diamonds in the world. A diamond is less stable than graphite, however the conversion rate from diamond to graphite is negligible at ambient conditions. Diamond were found only in alluvial deposits in Southern India. Here are the list of the price of diamonds and becomes the most expensive diamonds in the world.
Here’s a list of the most expensive diamonds in the world. A diamond is less stable than graphite, however the conversion rate from diamond to graphite is negligible at ambient conditions. Diamond were found only in alluvial deposits in Southern India. Here are the list of the price of diamonds and becomes the most expensive diamonds in the world.
7. The Moussaieff Red diamond
The Moussaieff Red Diamond is a diamond measuring 5. 11 carats (1. 022 g) with a triangular brilliant cut sometimes called a trillion or a trilliant cut, rated in color as Fancy Red by the Gemological Institute of America. Although this may seem relatively small when compared to other famous diamonds, in fact, the Moussaieff Red is the largest Fancy Red the GIA reports having value. The price can reach up to $ 7 million.
Moussaieff Red Diamond
6. The Heart of Eternity
The Heart of Eternity is a very rare class of colored diamonds. The Heart of Eternity is the measure of diamonds 27. 64 carats or 5. 528 g. The Heart of Eternity cut by the Steinmetz Group, with a diamond before selling to the De Beers Group. It was found in the Premier Diamond Mine in South Africa. The price of this diamond is about $ 16 million.
The Heart of Eternity Diamond
5. The Wittelsbach Diamond
Wittelsbach Diamond is also known as Der Blaue Wittelsbacher is 35. 56 carat (7.11 g) blue diamond with VS 2 clarity that has been appreciated by the nobility of Europe for centuries. It has become part of both the Austrian and Bavarian crown jewels. Color and clarity has been compared with the Hope Diamond. The price of this diamond is about $ 16,4 million.
Wittelsbach Diamond
4. The Steinmetz Pink
The Steinmetz Pink is displayed as part of the Smithsonian’s “The Splendor of Diamonds” exhibition. The Steinmetz Pink is the diamond weighing 59.60 carat with 11. 92 gr, given a color as Fancy Vivid Pink by the Gemological Institute of America. The Steinmetz Pink is the largest known diamond has been given Vivid Pink. The price of this diamond is about $ 25 million.
Steinmetz Pink Diamond
3. The De Beers Centenary Diamond
The Centenary Diamond was unveiled in final form May 1991. The Centenary Diamond D levels were classified on the basis of color as color by the Gemological Institute of America, which is the highest grade a diamond is colorless and internally and externally flawless. De Beers Centenary Diamond, at 273. 85 carat (54. 77 g), is the third largest diamond has been produced in the Premier Mine. The price of this diamond is about $ 100 million.
De Beers Centenary Diamond
2. The Hope Diamond
The hope diamond is a large, 45. 52 carat with 9. 10 grams, the location is in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC-blue Hope Diamond to the naked eye because the number of traces of boron in the crystal structure, but exhibits a red phosphor under ultraviolet light. The price of this diamond is about $ 350 million.
Hope Diamond
1. The Cullinan diamond ($ 400 Million)
The Cullinan diamond is now mounted on the head with sticks Cross, and is the largest rough gem-quality diamond ever found, at 3,106,75 carat with 621.35 g. Polishing stones from the largest gems named Cullinan I or Star Africa First, and at 530.2 carats (106.0 g).The price of this diamond is about $ 400 million.
The Cullinan Diamond
Sotheby's in Switzerland drew some serious bidders on Tuesday -- all vying for a rare pink diamond.
The almost 25 carat gem was the star lot among 550 on the block at the semi-annual jewelry sale in Geneva.
Chairman of Sotheby's Jewelry David Bennett responded to the demand.
[David Bennett, Chairman, Sotheby's Jewelry, Europe and the Middle East]:
"40 million Francs, it's already a record bid."
With a few more bids, the Harry Winston jewel landed the gavel at $45.75 million U.S. dollars, doubling the previous record for the most expensive stone ever sold at auction.
[David Bennett, Chairman, Sotheby's Jewelry, Europe and the Middle East]:
"Unbelievable pink diamond, which I've been following for many years, which I consider to be certainly if not my favorite, one of the most important diamonds ever to come up for auction. Sold for $4,615,800 (USD) -- by far the most, the highest bid ever paid for a jewel at auction."
Sotheby's in Switzerland drew some serious bidders on Tuesday -- all vying for a rare pink diamond.
The almost 25 carat gem was the star lot among 550 on the block at the semi-annual jewelry sale in Geneva.
Chairman of Sotheby's Jewelry David Bennett responded to the demand.
[David Bennett, Chairman, Sotheby's Jewelry, Europe and the Middle East]:
"40 million Francs, it's already a record bid."
With a few more bids, the Harry Winston jewel landed the gavel at $45.75 million U.S. dollars, doubling the previous record for the most expensive stone ever sold at auction.
[David Bennett, Chairman, Sotheby's Jewelry, Europe and the Middle East]:
"Unbelievable pink diamond, which I've been following for many years, which I consider to be certainly if not my favorite, one of the most important diamonds ever to come up for auction. Sold for $4,615,800 (USD) -- by far the most, the highest bid ever paid for a jewel at auction."
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