Priciest Jewelry Items You Should Have

February 6, 2012

When it comes to the most expensive jewelry pieces, expect to be dazzled by an array of gems, stones, and 7-digit prices. To know what you should buy in case you have an extra $2 million dollars or more, here are some of the most expensive jewelry pieces:

Diamond Drop Earrings by Harry Winston

A well-known jewelry designer that caters to the rich and famous, Harry Winston’s Diamond Drop Earrings consist of pear-shaped diamonds set in platinum. This stunning pair is 60.1 carats, justifying its price of more than $8 million.

Diamond and Emerald Necklace by Chopard

This ultimate bling consists of the most gorgeous emeralds (191 carats) the country of Columbia can produce, along with drop-shaped and rose-cut diamonds (16 carats).

Deep Blue Diamond Ring by Graff

Because blue diamonds are extremely rare, Graff’s Deep Blue Diamond Ring is worth more than $2 million. This 2.4-carat ring features an emerald cut set in baguettes tapered with diamonds, and cast in aluminum.

Pink and White Diamond Necklace by Leviev

Taking more than a year to find and piece together the rare stones that adorn this ultra expensive necklace, this boasts of a whopping 97.9 carats worth of colored diamonds. Set in platinum, the diamonds are known for the excellent cuts and shape.

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