A superb coloured diamond ring has sold at Christies Hong Kong Auction house for USD$16,818,983.
The ring features an extremely rare rectangular-cut fancy vivid green diamond, weighing approximately 5.03 carats surround by pink diamonds that extend down the shoulders of the ring.
A London jeweller has unveiled the world’s largest ‘crossover’ diamond ring – worth a staggering £1.6 million!
The ring is made up of two 20 carat diamonds and coils around the finger with the ends of the band passing each other on top. The diamonds are a perfect match, having been cut from the same piece of rough diamond.
As the April birthstone, diamonds are the ideal gift for a loved one, with more choices now than ever. Diamonds come in a range of shapes and colours.
A round brilliant cut diamond is still the most popular diamond choice.
A coloured diamond comes in hues of yellow, red, pink, blue, and green and range in intensity from a faint to vivid colour.