Diamond ( Diamond ) is one of the jewelry that is now widely used by people today. ダイヤモンドという名前は、古代ギリシャ語の「アダマス」に由来し、「無敵または無敵」を意味します。.
Below are some of the most luxurious and most expensive diamonds in the world. Surely this diamond occupies the top position in the assessment.
1. Allnatt Diamond
The Allnatt Diamond is a 101.29 carat (20.258 g) cushion-cut diamond , categorized as Fancy Vivid Yellow by the Gemological Institute of America. The diamond is named after its first owner, Major Ernest Alfred Allnatt. Possibly originating from De Beers Premier Diamond Mine, South Africa. The current owner, SIBA Corp. This diamond jewelry is estimated to cost 3 million us dollars (± Rp. 30 billion)
2. Moussaieff Red Diamond
The Moussaieff Red Diamond (formerly known as the Red Diamond Shield) is a 5.11 carat (1.022 g) triangular-cut diamond , categorized as Fancy Red by the Gemological Institute of America. Red Moussaieff was discovered by a Brazilian farmer on the Abaetezinho river in 1990, in an area known as Paranaiba Alto which has a reputation as a source of large, richly colored diamonds . Current owner Moussaieff Jewelers Ltd. Estimated price of 7 million us dollars (± Rp. 70 billion)
3. Heart of Eternity.
Heart of Eternity は 27.64 カラット (5.528 g) のダイヤモンドで、Gemological Institute of America によって「鮮やかなファンシー ブルー」に分類されます。 The Heart of Eternity was cut by the Steinmetz Group. The Heart of Eternity is an extremely rare type of colored diamond . found in the Premier Diamond Mine, South Africa. The current owner, Sayyid Qadri. Estimated price of 16 million us dollars (± Rp. 160 billion)
4. Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond.
The Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond is a 31.06 carat (6.21 g), blue diamond of perfect clarity. Cut into an oval star shape. This diamond comes from the mines of the former kingdom of Golkonda, India. Current owner, Lawrence Graff. Estimated price of 16.4 million us dollars (± Rp. 164 billion)
5. Steinmetz Pink Diamonds.
The Steinmetz Pink is a 59.60 carat (11.92 g) diamond, classified as Vivid Pink Fancy by the Gemological Institute of America . Steinmetz Pink is the largest known diamond of the Vivid Pink variety. As a result of its extreme rarity, the Steinmetz Group takes great care to cut it, taking up to 20 months to cut this diamond . It is not clear where this diamond came from, it is currently owned by the Steinmetz Group. Estimated price of 25 million us dollars (± Rp. 250 billion)
6. Centenary Diamonds.
The Centenary Diamond is a 273.85 carat (54.77 g) diamond, the third largest diamond to have been produced at the Premier Mine, South Africa. Centenary Diamond is categorized as class D colored by the Gemological Institute of America, which is the highest type of colorless diamond. Its first owner was De Beers, the current owner is unknown. Estimated price of 100 million us dollars (± rp 1 T)
7. Hope Diamond.
The Hope Diamond (formerly "Le bleu de France"), measuring 45.52 carats (9.10 g), resides in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. The Hope Diamond appears blue to the naked eye, but glows red when exposed to ultraviolet light. it is classified as a Type IIb diamond , and is suspected to be cursed. Reportedly the Diamond Hope was stolen from the eyes of the statue of the goddess Sita, Rama's wife. Estimated price of 250 million us dollars (± rp 2.5 T)
8. Cullinan Diamond.
The Cullinan Diamond is the largest quality raw diamond ever found at the Premiere Mine, at 3106.75 carats (621.35 g). Cut to 105 diamonds, including Cullinan 1 (530.2 carats/106.4 g) and Cullinan 2 (317.4 carats/63.48 g). Both are now part of the Crown Jewels of the British Empire. Estimated price 400 million us dollars (± 4 T)
9. Koh-i-Noor
The Koh-i-Noor, meaning "Mountain of Light" in Persian, is a 105 carat (21.6 g) diamond . This diamond comes from the Guntur region of the Hindu kingdom of Kakatiya, now the state of Andhra Pradesh, one of the first areas in the world to produce diamonds . Defined as white, the best level of brilliance and transparency ever. Very rare and much sought after. Originating from India and believed to belong to Jambavantha and seized by Lord Krishna.
10. Sancy Diamond.
Sancy Diamond , pale yellow, measuring 55.23 carats (11.05 g). This diamond is believed to have originated in India. Currently Sanchy Diamond is in The Louvre Museum, Paris.