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The Daily Galaxy on MSNPink Diamond Sells for Over $14 Million—What Makes It So Special?A remarkable pink diamond, thought to have once belonged to Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France, has recently been ...
The bride didn’t wear her engagement ring down the aisle, but she did put it on display in her wedding photo shoot.
The Williamson Pink Star, a dazzling 11.15-carat Fancy Vivid Pink Internally Flawless diamond, had been sold by Sotheby’s Hong Kong last October for $5,178,124 per carat, reported Women’s Wear ...
The dramatic break up of an ancient supercontinent could be behind the planet’s cache of rare pink diamonds.A group of geologists and geoscientists in Australia have found that this shake-up 1.8 ...
Pink diamonds have featured in the brand’s creations since Hirsh’s husband, Jason, and the firm’s founder Anthony Hirsh visited the Argyle Mine in the 1990s on a gem-sourcing trip.
Jeff Bezos asked for Lauren Sánchez's hand in marriage two years ago with a ring believed to be worth about $5 million. Their three-day wedding celebration is this weekend.
The "Fortune Pink" diamond, an exceptionally rare giant gemstone, sold for more than $28.5 million at auction in Geneva on Tuesday to a private Asian collector. At 18.18 carats, the gem is the ...
The Glitter Fever necklace has a line of 15 yellow diamonds while the Ultimate Party necklace features a 20-carat pear-shaped yellow diamond and a cushion-cut nine-carat white diamond.
More than 90% of the world’s pink diamonds came from a single mine that closed in 2020. Geologists are only now beginning to understand the forces that create the rare, highly prized gems.
The “Williamson Pink Star” diamond will be sold in a standalone auction on Oct. 5 in Hong Kong. The 11.15-carat cushion-cut diamond is expected to sell for over $21 million.
Pink diamonds are extremely rare and coveted. But a discovery made in Western Australia near a now-closed mine may help reveal new deposits of the jewels, researchers say.
Though pink diamonds have been found in Angola and India, Argyle was by far the most prolific site — 90% of the world's pink diamonds came from it.
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