Top 10 Most Expensive Diamonds In The World — Gems Story

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6 min readDec 28, 2019

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Diamonds are beautiful, expensive stones that make some of the world’s most elegant jewelry. As many diamond lovers know, these lovely stones often come with a not-so-pretty value tag. But, what makes specific more expensive diamonds than others? How much do we know about the most precious diamonds in the world?

One circumstance in the price of a diamond is its natural color. “Natural color” means the advantage of the stone as it occurred during the diamond’s construction.

While many diamonds form with either no color at all (the white/clear stones) or with a slight yellowish tint. A rare few fancy colored diamonds come in contact with various gases or materials. During the development. That gives them multiple shades of pink and blue.

While any diamond can be artificially colored, these naturally colored stones are unique. Especially the darker pink and red shades. And are more valuable than white or yellow diamonds.

Here List Of Top 10 Most Expensive Diamonds?

  • The Koh-i-Noor — Unknown
  • The Cullinan — Up to $2 billion
  • The Hope Diamond — $200–250 million
  • The Centenary Diamond — $100 million
  • The Pink Star — $71.2 million
  • The Winston Blue — $23.8 million
  • The Wittelsbach Diamond — $23.4 million
  • The Perfect Pink — $23.2 million
  • The Heart of Eternity — $16 million
  • The Moussaieff Red Diamond — Up to $8 million

1. The Koh-I-Noor — Unknown

The Koh-I-Noor is a 105.6ct, oval-shaped diamond and Steeped in mystery and legend. The stone is considered to have been mined in India in the 1300s. The controversy behind the stone lies in claims that Britain stole the stone from India and that it legally belongs to India.

Rightly or wrongly, Britain got the stone in 1850, and in 1852. Prince Albert had it cut from 186ct to 105.6ct to increase its brilliance and sparkle. The transparent oval-cut diamond is also known as Mountain of Light and the Diamond of Babur.

2.The Cullinan — Up to $2 billion

The Cullinan is the biggest rough diamond ever found. Weighing an incredible 3,106.75ct. Found in Cullinan, South Africa, in 1905. It was then gifted to King Edward VII. The rough diamond was divided into nine main stones. The largest of which is the 530.2ct Cullinan I.

3.The Hope Diamond — $200-$250 million

Believed to have been found in India in the 1600s. The Hope Diamond was bought by King Louis XIV in 1668. This 45.42ct Fancy Dark Gray-Blue antique cushion cut diamond was later taken during a crown jewel looting in 1791 but resurfaced in London in 1839.

Fast forward to 1949, Harry Winston bought this diamond and donated it to the Smithsonian Institution, attracting many tourists. The stone is rumored to be cursed due to the trouble and tragedy that many of its previous owners experienced.

4.The Centenary Diamond — $100 million

As a rough diamond, the Centenary Diamond weighed over 500ct. It had been later moving a modified heart-shape, considering 273.85ct. The sacrifice in carat weight, however, improved the color (D) and clarity grade (flawless) of this unique diamond.

It took a complete of 154 days for his or her highly-skilled team to end the re-cutting process.

5.The Pink Star — $71.2 million

Mined in South Africa in 1999, the Pink Star, previously called the Steinmetz Pink. That is the largest diamond to have been graded a flowery Vivid Pink. Chow Tai Fook Enterprises, a Hong Kong, bought the Pink Star from Sotheby’s auction in 2017 during a telephone bid.

An internally flawless, oval diamond weighing a huge 59.60ct. And this gemstone was later renamed to CTF Pink Star in memory of the present Chow Tai Fook chairman’s late father.

6.The Winston Blue — $23.8 million

Formerly called the Fancy Vivid Blue Diamond, this stone was renamed “The Winston Blue” after Harry Winston purchased it in 2014. Weighing in at 13.22ct, it is the highest diamond of its kind said to be graded by the GIA.

This pear-shaped inside flawless diamond cost almost $2 million per carat. When it sold in 2014, setting a new world record for the price per carat of a blue diamond.

7.The Wittelsbach Diamond — $23.4 million

At a whopping 35.56ct until 2010, when it was recut to 31.06ct. The Wittelsbach Diamond made records having been passed from one European member of royalty to another.

This fancy deep blue, internally flawless diamond has associated with both Spanish. And German royalty since it arrived in Europe in the 1600s.

The highly controversial recut in 2010 triggered a backlash among the gemology community but did correct the color. And the clarity to fancy deep blue and internally flawless.

8.The Perfect Pink — $23.2 million

In 2010, Christie sold The Perfect Pink to an anonymous bidder. This Fancy Intense Pink is a 14.23 ct emerald cut diamond.

What performs this gemstone so rare is both its size and intensity of pink. It has a clarity grade of Very Very Lightly Included 2 (VVS2) due to slight internal blemishes. Which is common in diamonds such as The Perfect Pink.

9.The Heart of Eternity — $16 million

Blue diamonds design only 1% of all mined fancy colored diamonds. The Heart of Eternity, an elegant, vivid blue, was drilled in the South African Premier Diamond Mine.

An exceptionally unique diamond thanks to its lack of gray or black undertones. This beautiful heart-shaped stone was initially cut from a 777ct rough diamond. The real owner of The Heart of Eternity was the Steinmetz Group, but De Beers later bought it in 2000.

Rumour has it that in 2012 boxer Floyd Mayweather acquired the diamond for then-fiancée, Shantel Jackson. De Beers has not, however, confirmed this.

10.The Moussaieff Red Diamond — Up to $8 million

Red diamonds are among the shortest and most sought after diamonds in the world. Discovered in Brazil in the 1990s, the Moussaieff Red (formerly known as the Red Shield) is currently the biggest natural-colored fancy red diamond graded by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).

A triangular brilliant-cut, it is sometimes cited as a brilliant cut, weighing 5.11 carats. Classified as internally flawless (IF), this fancy red stone was presented at the Natural History Museum of the Smithsonian Institution in 2003 and 2005.

The Moussaieff Red Diamond displayed as part of the eight most ridiculous diamonds in the world. Thus, magnifying its prominence in the diamond industry.

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