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Most Expensive Diamonds Around the World in 2020

Famous Diamonds

By Sarah SpinsterPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Expensive Diamonds

There are not a lot of people in the world that don’t like diamonds. But hardly anyone exists who doesn’t recognize their worth. Diamonds have an extraordinary history associated with them. But more than that, a lot of people’s desires and dreams are associated with diamonds as well. It takes a lot for a diamond to form under the surface of the Earth. The process is very long and requires a certain amount of pressure for carbon to form diamonds. They are one of the most precious materials on the planet and their worth can be in millions of dollars. It takes a special team of geographers and gemologists to search for diamonds. They are then classified into different types based on their rarity and purity.

After their classification, their colors, weight, and size become the most influential factors in deciding their worth. You can find them in certain locations. For example, when it comes to affordability, diamond jewelry in Dubai takes the number one place. You can buy a diamond necklace for your loved one and you can see that these precious gems are indeed worthy.

According to their worth, here are the most expensive diamonds in the world.

The Moussaieff Red Diamond:

Diamonds are of different colors even though most people think that almost all of them just reflect lights. Red diamonds are one of the rarest diamonds on Earth and are therefore, in very high demand. A simple uncut red diamond can go for up to a million or more. However, the Moussaieff Red Diamond is a red diamond that costs around $8 million. Miners in Brazil discovered this triangular brilliant cut in the excavation site. It has a remarkable weight of 5.11 carats. There are not a lot of diamonds like this one that is graded Internally Flawless (IF). For diamonds, the Moussaieff Red is one of the rarest ones because of its scintillating cutting.

The Heart of Eternity:

If you think diamonds are rare, you’ll probably never see a blue diamond in your life. Because they make up for no more than 1% of the total number of factory colored diamonds that we mine. But if you do, you just might get a glimpse of what the magnificent brilliance of blue diamonds looks like. The Heart of Eternity is one of the reasons South Africa became a famous site for diamond excavations. One of the best things about the Heart of Eternity is that there are no gray or black undertones in it. Those who mined it, Steinmetz Group, sold it to De Beers. From then on, there are only rumors that the heart-shaped blue gem has changed hands. With a worth of over $16 million, it’s always going to be in demand.

The Wittelsbach Diamond:

Another one of the rare blue diamonds that have an even greater worth of almost $23.4 million is the Wittelsbach. With European history and origin, the Wittelsbach has managed to stay in history with the most powerful on the continent. Kingdoms changed and so did the landscape, but the diamond remained forever in the royalty. It has seen a recut from its original weight of 35.5ct in 2010 when they cut it to 31.06ct. The Wittelsbach is known for its flawless and sparkling looks. Viewers of the gem say that it has this blinding reflection that mesmerizes anyone who is near it.

The Hope Diamond:

Although many people think that most of the diamonds and the best in the world are found in Africa. But you’ll be surprised to know that the Hope Diamond that has a worth of over $200 million comes from India. It was discovered in 1668 when the Europeans landed on Asian shores. Interesting to know is that someone once stole the dark gray-blue diamond that weighs around 45.42ct in 1791. However, 48 years later, it came to be discovered in London. This priceless and flawless cushion-cut diamond has a history of how it seduced all those who laid sights upon it.

The Cullinan:

The Cullinan is a diamond that is the largest gem-quality rough diamond that humans have ever discovered. Its origins are entitled with its name, the Premier No. 2 mine in Cullinan, South Africa around 1905. This perfect diamond weighs 3,106.75ct and is probably the biggest diamond you’ll ever hear of. Brace yourself when you hear that this gemstone has a mind-blowing worth of over $2 billion. Right now, the current owner of The Cullinan is none other than the Queen of England, Elizabeth II.

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Sarah Spinster

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