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  2. 40 of the most expensive celebrity engagement rings of all time

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    The center oval-cut diamond was surrounded by another 6 carats of diamonds and has been estimated to cost as much as $1.5 million, per Who What Wear. They welcomed their daughter in 2006 before ...

  3. Cullinan Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Cullinan V is an 18.8-carat (3.76 g) heart-shaped diamond set in the centre of a platinum brooch that formed a part of the stomacher made for Queen Mary to wear at the Delhi Durbar in 1911. The brooch was designed to show off Cullinan V and is pavé-set with a border of smaller diamonds.

  4. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    Oval shaped diamonds are both traditional and unique. They have a vintage allure and undeniable brilliance. With a symmetrical, elongated shape, and soft curves, the Oval shape embodies balance ...

  5. Heart of Eternity - Wikipedia

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    The Heart of Eternity is a diamond measuring 27.64 carats (5.528 g), rated in color as "Fancy Vivid Blue" by the Gemological Institute of America. The Heart of Eternity was cut by the Steinmetz Group, who owned the diamond before selling it to the De Beers Group. The Heart of Eternity is a member of an exceedingly rare class of coloured diamonds.

  6. Harry Winston - Wikipedia

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    The largest gem cut from it was a 128.25 carats (25.650 g; 0.9048 oz) pear-shaped diamond. The same year it was purchased by Stavros Niarchos, Greek shipbuilder and industrialist, whose name it currently bears. Also cut from the rough were a 27.62 carats (5.524 g; 0.1949 oz) marquise and a 40 carats (8.0 g; 0.28 oz) emerald cut.

  7. List of diamonds - Wikipedia

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    A 5.05-carat (1.010 g) Emerald-cut red diamond formerly known simply as "Red Diamond". This is the second-largest known red diamond. It was cut from a 35-carat (7.0 g) piece of boart discovered near Lichtenburg, South Africa. It reappeared in 2007 after a 37-year absence from sight, and was purchased by Kazanjian Brothers Inc. —

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