The Pink Star
The Pink Star is the most expensive diamond ring today. Weighing 59.6 carats mined from Africa with a rough weight of up to 132.5 carats. This sparkling transparent pink diamond took two years to process to achieve perfect clarity and reflection.
Also known as The Pink Dream, the ring was auctioned at Sotheby's Geneva in 2013 and was expected to fetch $61 million.
The Pink Star
The Pink Star is the most expensive diamond ring today. Weighing 59.6 carats mined from Africa with a rough weight of up to 132.5 carats. This sparkling transparent pink diamond took two years to process to achieve perfect clarity and reflection.
Also known as The Pink Dream, the ring was auctioned at Sotheby's Geneva in 2013 and was expected to fetch $61 million.
As a result, Isaac Wolf won the bid for 83.2 million USD, but then he could not pay the debt and the ring was finally sold successfully to Chow Tai Fook - a jeweler in Hong Kong for 72 million. USD.
The First All-Diamond
If wedding rings are usually studded with diamonds, this unique ring is made from solid diamonds.
Shape, shine, size, quality certificate… all the basics and… Mohamed Shawesh, president and CEO of Swiss jewelry company Shawish, crafted this ring himself in one year using laser cutting method combined with traditional cutting techniques. The ring weighs 150 carats and is valued at 70 million USD (about 1,590 billion VND).
Oppenheimer Blue
This gorgeous engagement ring features a 14.62 carat blue diamond called the Oppenheimer Blue. This is the world's largest processed blue diamond ever sold at auction.
Oppenheimer Blue is the world's second most expensive ring sold at diamond jewelry auctions at 57.7 million USD (about 1,310 billion VND).
Graff Pink
In 2010, Sotheby's expected this special ring to make a miracle, but they were also surprised with the price of 46.2 million USD (about 1,051 billion VND). Graff Pink has therefore become one of the most expensive diamond jewelry in the world. From a rough diamond block of 132.5 carats, it took up to 2 years of grinding and cutting for the diamond to reach its current perfection.
The asking price was just over 20 million USD, but the auction doubled the ring's value
Unique Pink
On May 18, 2016, a pink diamond named Unique Pink reached a price of 31.6 million USD (719 billion VND) at Sotheby's auction in Geneva (Switzerland). Just like the name, the teardrop-shaped diamond possesses a charming, sweet, pure and flawless pink color.
Cullinan Dream
The Cullinan Dream is one of the largest blue diamonds ever to appear at auction. The ring was sold for 25.4 million USD (about 578 billion VND) at Christie's New York in June 2016.
At this price, experts say that buyers got a bargain because blue diamonds are rarer than pink diamonds. While the 24-carat Graff Pink costs up to $46.2 million instead of just over $25 million like this time.
The Perfect Pink
Gemologists have long considered pink diamonds to be among the most beautiful gems since they were first discovered in ancient mines in India.
The Perfect Pink possesses perfect color, clarity and cutting art. While pink diamonds are often reflective with a somewhat orange, gray or purple color, The Perfect Pink gives a sweet, clear pink light.
A special feature is that this diamond ring is cut in a rectangular shape. This is a classic cutting method that is usually only used for white diamonds because colored diamonds need more cutting surfaces to increase reflectivity and transparency.
Weighing 14.23 carats and costing 23.2 million USD (about 527 billion VND), The Perfect Pink is one of 18 rare pink diamonds weighing more than 10 carats in previous auctions.
Beautiful and magnificent - diamonds seem to be born to honor perfect, pure beauty and are a symbol of eternal, lasting love. If these expensive rings discourage you, don't worry, the price of a regular diamond wedding ring won't make you "sigh" like this.