Much like Elvis knew rhinestones, Chopard understands splendor. It's like looking at the sun, but we have no idea what sparkling spectral dream inspired them to make this unusually shiny timepiece. The second most expensive women's watch ever created is beautifully covered in unmatched natural-colored diamonds. Naturally, we wouldn't expect anything less for $25 Million. All that glitz and glamour comes with a lot of weight, though. This watch requires a strong wrist as well as a sizable bank account to wear.
Rare 24.78-carat pink diamond known as The Graff Pink was formerly owned by American famous jeweler Harry Winston. On November 16, 2010, Sotheby's auctioneers held a sale in Geneva, Switzerland, for a diamond set in a ring. The stone was anticipated to rank among the top 10 most valuable diamonds in the world before it was sold;[1] however when it sold for US $46 million (£29 million), it surpassed all previous records for the price of a single jewel sold at auction.
Although there are several necklaces in the Cartier Collection, this one is particularly exquisite. Trust us when we say this beautiful item will be worth considerably more than that now. The Cartier Collection paid a jaw-dropping sum of $27.44 million for it at an auction back in 2014. Princess Nina Mdivani and Barbara Hutton, the heir to the Woolworth fortune, both had this legendary necklace. Actually, Barbara Hutton received it as a wedding gift during her 1993 first union with Prince Alexis Mdivani.
The 12.03 carat (2.406 g), flawless blue diamond known as the Blue Moon of Josephine was found in South Africa in January 2014 and sold at a Sotheby's auction in Geneva in November 2015 for a record-breaking price of $48.4 million (43.2 million Swiss francs plus fees).
The diamond is the largest "fancy bright" cushion-shaped blue stone to ever show up at auction.
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