Iconic Jewellery

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Queen Caroline (Bonaparte) of Naple's bandeau, bought by the 6th Duke of Bedford in 1817. 9 nicolo (onyx of blue & black layers) intaglios depicting mythological heroes and divinities with pearl clusters in between, set in gold.
HOBBIT/LORD OF THE RINGS THRANDUIL WOODLAND RING ELVEN KING/SINDARIN/LEGOLAS | eBay
HOBBIT/LORD OF THE RINGS THRANDUIL WOODLAND RING ELVEN KING/SINDARIN/LEGOLAS
Record 2,525 Diamonds Set in One Ring
Record 2,525 Diamonds Set in One Ring (IDEX Online News) - The Lobortas Classic Jewelry House of Kiev, Ukraine has entered the record books by setting 2,525 diamonds in one ring. The “Tsarevna Swan” ring was presented and measured in Kiev on July 21, 2011, the Guinness Book of World Records confirmed. The ring weighs 44.72 grams and contains a total of 10.48 carats of diamonds ranging in size from 0.001- to 0.05 carat. The diamonds for the ring were supplied by DTC Sightholder Shrenuj & C
World’s largest fancy vivid yellow diamond tipped to fetch £10m at auction
World’s largest fancy vivid yellow diamond tipped to fetch £10m at auction
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@Cartier Princess Grace's 10.43-carat emerald-cut diamond, flanked by baguette-cut diamonds, set in platinum. Classic-film fans will remember that the newly engaged Grace Kelly wore her own engagement ring in 1956's High Society.
The A-Z of Jewelry: K is for... Koh-i-Noor Diamond
The Koh-I-Noor diamond in Queen Mary's Crown
Dresden Green - World's Largest Green Diamond
40.70 carats Dresden Green Diamond. Photo Courtesy : Eriko Sugita/Reuters
Famous Diamonds | Cape Town Diamond Museum
The Hope Diamond was discovered centuries ago and is widely considered the most famous diamond in the world. The Hope Diamond weighs 45.52ct and is dark blue in colour. Today the diamond is surrounded by mistery and tales of bad luck.
World's Most Expensive Colored Diamonds
Hope Diamond ($250 million). Among the most romanticized jewels in the world, the Hope Diamond is housed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and considered the second-most visited piece of art in the world (behind the "Mona Lisa"). Discovered in India in 1812, the 45.52-carat blue-gray stone has had many owners over the years. The diamond is also said to be cursed—including the alleged suicides of several of its owners.