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Most Expensive Jewellery In World

Most Expensive Jewellery In World



 Here are some of the most expensive pieces of jewelry in the world, known for their exceptional rarity, craftsmanship, and historical significance:

1. The Hope Diamond

  • Estimated Value: $200-$350 million
  • Details: This 45.52-carat blue diamond is famous for its size, color, and history. It is currently housed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

2. The Pink Star

  • Estimated Value: $71.2 million
  • Details: A 59.60-carat pink diamond, the Pink Star is the largest known diamond of its kind. It was sold at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong in 2017.

3. The Oppenheimer Blue

  • Estimated Value: $57.5 million
  • Details: This 14.62-carat blue diamond is named after its previous owner, Sir Philip Oppenheimer. It was sold at a Christie's auction in 2016.

4. L’Incomparable Diamond Necklace

  • Estimated Value: $55 million
  • Details: This necklace features the world's largest internally flawless diamond, a 407.48-carat yellow diamond, surrounded by 230 carats of smaller diamonds.

5. The Graff Pink

  • Estimated Value: $46.2 million
  • Details: A 24.78-carat pink diamond, this piece was purchased by jeweler Laurence Graff in 2010 and is known for its exceptional color and purity.

6. The Blue Moon of Josephine

  • Estimated Value: $48.4 million
  • Details: This 12.03-carat blue diamond was purchased by Hong Kong billionaire Joseph Lau for his daughter and renamed in her honor.

7. The Winston Blue

  • Estimated Value: $23.8 million
  • Details: A 13.22-carat blue diamond, known for its vivid color and clarity, was bought by Harry Winston Inc. in 2014.

8. The Peacock Brooch by Graff

  • Estimated Value: $100 million
  • Details: This brooch is shaped like a peacock and features a collection of colored diamonds, including a 20.02-carat blue diamond at its center.

9. The Hutton-Mdivani Jadeite Necklace

  • Estimated Value: $27.4 million
  • Details: This necklace features 27 jadeite beads and was owned by socialite Barbara Hutton. It was sold at a Sotheby's auction in 2014.

10. The Cullinan Dream

  • Estimated Value: $25.4 million
  • Details: This 24.18-carat fancy intense blue diamond was cut from the 122.52-carat rough diamond found in the Cullinan mine in South Africa.

11. The Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond

  • Estimated Value: $80 million
  • Details: This 31.06-carat blue diamond has a rich history dating back to the 17th century. It was purchased and recut by Laurence Graff in 2008 to enhance its color and clarity.

12. The Perfect Pink

  • Estimated Value: $23.2 million
  • Details: A 14.23-carat pink diamond, known for its exceptional color and clarity. It was sold at a Christie's auction in Hong Kong in 2010.

13. The Orange

  • Estimated Value: $35.5 million
  • Details: A rare 14.82-carat orange diamond, the largest fancy vivid orange diamond ever sold at auction. It was auctioned by Christie's in 2013.

14. The Zoe Diamond

  • Estimated Value: $32.6 million
  • Details: A 9.75-carat blue diamond, part of the collection of Rachel "Bunny" Mellon. It was sold at a Sotheby's auction in 2014.

15. The Blue Belle of Asia

  • Estimated Value: $17.3 million
  • Details: A 392.52-carat sapphire, considered one of the largest faceted blue sapphires in the world. It was sold at a Christie's auction in 2014.

16. The Graff Vivid Yellow

  • Estimated Value: $16.3 million
  • Details: A 100.09-carat yellow diamond, known for its intense color. It was sold at a Sotheby's auction in 2014.

17. The Pink Promise

  • Estimated Value: $32 million
  • Details: A 14.93-carat pink diamond, notable for its vibrant color and flawless clarity. It was sold at a Christie's auction in Hong Kong in 2017.

18. The Bulgari Blue

  • Estimated Value: $15.7 million
  • Details: This ring features a 10.95-carat blue diamond and a 9.87-carat white diamond. It was sold at a Christie's auction in 2010.

19. The Moon of Baroda

  • Estimated Value: $1.9 million
  • Details: A 24.04-carat yellow diamond, historically worn by Marilyn Monroe during the promotion of her film "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." It was sold at a Christie's auction in 1990.

20. The Moussaieff Red Diamond

  • Estimated Value: $20 million
  • Details: A 5.11-carat red diamond, one of the largest and finest red diamonds in the world. Its rarity and color make it extremely valuable.

21. The Heart of Eternity

  • Estimated Value: $16 million
  • Details: A 27.64-carat heart-shaped blue diamond, known for its intense color. It was cut by the Steinmetz Group and is currently owned by a private collector.

22. The Chopard 201-carat Watch

  • Estimated Value: $25 million
  • Details: This luxurious watch features 874 diamonds totaling 201 carats. The centerpiece is a trio of heart-shaped diamonds in pink, blue, and white.

23. The Patiala Necklace

  • Estimated Value: Priceless (originally)
  • Details: Created by Cartier in 1928 for the Maharaja of Patiala, this necklace originally featured 2,930 diamonds, including the 234.69-carat De Beers diamond. Its historical and cultural significance is immense.

24. The Blue Lili Diamond

  • Estimated Value: $9.6 million
  • Details: This 9.47-carat blue diamond ring was sold at a Sotheby's auction in 2015. Its deep blue color and clarity make it highly valuable.

25. The Emerald and Diamond Tiara

  • Estimated Value: $12.7 million
  • Details: This tiara, once belonging to Princess Katharina Henckel von Donnersmarck, features eleven Colombian emeralds totaling 500 carats. It was sold at a Sotheby's auction in 2011.

These exquisite pieces represent the pinnacle of luxury, artistry, and historical significance in the world of fine jewelry.

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