These Are The Most Expensive Diamonds In The World.
Love Lohiwal
It's not often that you come across some of the most radiant and expensive diamonds in the world, which can be worth millions.
The 318-Carat Pink Star
Price: $71.2 Million
The Pink Star diamond is a beautiful pink gem that weighs 318.87 carats. It shocked the world with an auction price of over 71 million dollars. The diamond’s vivid pink color is rare, hence it is one of the most sought-after diamonds ever made.
The Hope Diamond
Price: Not Convinceable (estimation $250 million).
This deep blue diamond has a weight of 45.52 carats has not just gained fame of its weight alone but also possesses the most mesmerising aspects. The diamond is supposedly cursed, known as the Hope Diamond, and has been in existence for centuries.
The Oppenheimer Blue
Price: $57.5 Million
Auctioned in 2016, a 14.62-carat blue diamond named Oppenheimer blue was auctioned for a staggering 57.5 million dolars. The diamond is named after the Oppenheimer family and is famous for its beautiful color and striking rarity.
The Cullinan Diamond
Price: $400 million (estimated).
The Cullinan Diamond was found in South Africa in the year of 1905, and was of an astounding weight of 3106 carats. Some of the pieces of the diamond were cut and are included in the monarchy; these crowns are recognized as The Crown Jewels Of Britain.
The Blue Moon of Josephine
Price: US $48.4 Million
The blue diamond, which weighs 12.03 carats, was acquired by billionaire Joseph Lau for his daughter. It is one of the most rare diamonds in the world, distinguished by its captivating blue colour.
The Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond
Price: $80 Million
Originating from Europe in the 17th century, this remarkable 31.06-carat blue diamond was sold to jeweler Laurence Graff along with other stones, only to make a stunning full recovery which has now become invaluable.
The Orange Diamond
Price: $35.5 Million
Essentially a one of a kind 14.82-carat orange diamond; this remarkable gemstone sold for US$ 35.5 million in 2013, breaking the previous record for orange diamonds at auction.
The Centenary Diamond
Price: $100 Million (estimated)
Containing 273.85 carats of white diamond, the Centenary is best known for its cut and clarity which are in the same realm of perfection. This stunning jewel was launched by De Beers in 1991 and continues to be the benchmark of diamond beauty.