In Pictures: World's Ultimate Jewels
Courtesy of Chopard Chopard Blue Diamond Ring $16.26 million Blue diamonds are among the rarest of naturally colored gems. That's why this oval-shaped diamond ring, with triangular-shaped diamond shoulders and a pave-set diamond band in 18-carat white gold, will set you back about $1.7 million per carat. A pricey and unique alternative to the typical engagement ring.
Reena Ahluwalia - ‘The Windsor Heart’ Yellow Diamond. 47.14cts yellow diamond was bought by the Duke of Windsor for the Duchess (Wallis Simpson) in 1951 from Harry Winston to complement her other yellow diamond and set in a ring. The stone was later acquired by Estée Lauder, set in a pendant and sold by the Lauder family in 2012 in aid of Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Image: Sotheby's | Facebook
‘The Windsor Heart’ Yellow Diamond. 47.14cts yellow diamond was bought by the Duke of Windsor for the Duchess (Wallis Simpson) in 1951 from Harry Winston to complement her other yellow diamond and set in a ring. The stone was later acquired by Estée Lauder, set in a pendant and sold by the Lauder family in 2012 in aid of Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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The Centenary Diamond. This is the largest D-flawless cut diamond in the world. It is cut into a "turban"/"maharajah" shape. It took 3 years to have this diamond cut into 247 facets and to polish it. How big is it? 237.85 carats. Its estimated value is at least USD 100 million.
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