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MORE OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE JEWELLERY IN THE WORLD

Added on: 16th Jan 2015

 

 

THE LAURENCE GRAFF RING

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English jeweller Laurence Graff bought this ring for $2.6 million during

a Christie’s Auction. It became one of a kind due to the maroon central

colour of the diamond and even rarer due to the diamond’s

octagonal shape.

 

 

THE BULGARI RING

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Elegant and noteworthy this rare blue diamond ring is a Bulgari

custom-designed ring from a European collector during the 1960s.

The owner gave the ring to his wife at an estimated value of $2.9 million.

It is considered to be one of the most expensive jewels in the world.

 

 

SOTHEBY’S GREEN DIAMOND

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It can be hard to believe how much this green diamond ring costs.

It has a selling price of $3.08 million. It was first seen at Sotheby’s

auction of magnificent jewels. It is the single largest diamond ring

that has been sold in an auction and the green diamonds weighs

around 2.52 carats.

 

 

MARIE ANTOINETTE’S NECKLACE

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Belonging to Marie Antoinette, the child of Empress Marie Theresa

of Austria and Emperor Francis I, the estimated price is at $3.7 million.

 

 

SOTHEBY’S GOLCONDA DIAMOND RING

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This jewel is one of the priciest to ever be sold at an auction.

It has a pear-shaped Golconda diamond ring and was presented

at Sotheby’s Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite Autumn sale of 2011.

With a selling price of $6.5 million, it is without a doubt one of the most

expensive rings in the world.

 

 

GOLCONDA DIAMOND EARRINGS

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Coming from the Golconda mines of India, they have also been

called the Imperial Cushions because of the cushion-shaped diamonds.

Each earring is around 23.11 carats and they were first seen in May

of 2011 at a Christie’s Magnificent Jewels Spring Sale in Hong Kong.

They were bought by an anonymous bidder for $9.3 million.

 

 

THE CULLINAN DIAMOND

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During the auction of 2009 this one of a kind blue diamond ring proved

to be a crowd favourite at Sotheby’s semi-annual sale in

Geneva and was able to fetch a whopping price of $9.69 million.

 

 

THE $10 MILLION RING

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Containing a 6.01 carat cushion-shaped blue diamond as its centrepiece,

this ring fetched $10 million dollars at auction by an anonymous bidder.

 


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