Saturday, January 22, 2011
The Most Expensive Diamonds In The World
On the diamond market there is an incredibly large range of prices, so we can find to cheaper diamonds and those diamonds with sky-high prices, and price of each copy depends on the 4C factor.
By 2007. The most expensive diamond was the "Hancock Red" which was sold for a whopping 926,000 dollars per carat. The diamond comes from Brazil and bought him a wealthy owner of the oil companies. In total for the reddish-purple diamond owner allocated 880,000 dollars to 0.95 cards. But the same year a record was broken.Here's what happened. At the auction, of the famous house, a blue diamond was sold for 7.98 million dollars. The auction is completed in just 8 minutes.
Pink diamonds
Pink diamonds are probably the most wanted color, but because of the great rarities are extremely expensive and available only to a very narrow circle of rich people. Pink diamonds you can not see with any jeweler, and when you see them once there, do not be surprised if their price makes you, on a still better alternative.The number of pink diamonds in nature is decreasing every day, which of course rapidly raises its price. This is the main reason why fans of pink color are increasingly using a variant of pink sapphires. But, if your money is not a problem, then you can use different sizes and shapes of pink diamonds. Very good and very popular, is a combination with white diamonds, when they rose fully evident. This combination is much cheaper, as opposed to exclusive combination of pink diamonds.
Despite their high prices, diamonds are extremely rare colors are selling well. But, once you buy it, believe you will be one of the few proud owners.
Green diamonds
Natural green diamonds are the second rarest diamonds, and their green color is the result of radiation of atoms. But this radiation is rarely localized on the diamond, and pure green diamonds are extremely rare and extremely expensive, because the vegetation is usually present only in some parts of the diamonds. "Dresden Green", a perfect example of a green diamond, with its relatively low weight of 41 cards worth a lot due to rare perfect green. "Dresden Green" Diamond used for comparison of natural green diamonds, and those manufactured in the laboratory.
Blue Diamond (Hope Diamond)
He is also known as the cursed diamond, because whoever he was the owner would come upon him an early death. Symbol of beauty, wealth and power, words with which you could describe the hardest mineral in nature called the diamond. The second largest diamond in the world of 45 cards was discovered in a new light - as part of the necklace was designed by the famous American jeweler Harry Winston. It is the Hope diamond donated to the Smithsonian museum for more than 50 years.
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