World's Most Expensive Jewelry

White Diamond by Sotheby's
For women, jewelry is one of the supporting performances. with jewelry, they look more attractive. but what if they sue their husbands to buy jewelry below:

1. Diamond Bikini Price: $30 Million

Victoria's Secret doesn't have the lock on diamond garments. This year's 2006 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue features the $30 million Diamond Bikini. The bikini, designed by Susan Rosen with Steinmetz Diamonds, contains over 150 carats of D Flawless diamonds. Some of the diamonds are the rarest in the world including a 51-carat, pear-shaped diamond, a 30-carat emerald cut, a pair of 15 carat rounds and a pair of eight carat pear shapeds. The stones are sent in platinum for one valuable and very tiny bikini. After the jump, Molly Sims models the teeny weeny pricey bikini.



2. White Diamond by Sotheby's Price:$23 Million

The white diamond belonged to the Sotheby’s auction house and had 100.1 carat. It was initially sold for $16 million but the current value reaches $23million.

3. Burmese Ruby Heart Necklace Price:$14 Million

This 40.63-carat, heart-shaped Burma ruby, mounted on a 155-carat diamond necklace, claims top spot in the British jeweler's collection. Got a débutante in your family? The diamond necklace can be transformed into a tiara. The stone is accompanied by two independent Swiss laboratory reports that verify its rarity.

4. Diamond Drop Earrings Price:$8.5 Million

The earrings, created in 2006, are known as the "Extraordinary Diamond Drop Earrings" and are comprised of two pear-shaped diamonds set in platinum. Altogether, the pair contains 60.1 carats of sparkling decadence.

Winston, whose jewels are famous for adorning the necks, ears, and fingers of Oscar-goers, died in 1978. Twenty years earlier, in 1958, he donated the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian Institution. He became a jeweler after purchasing Arabella Huntington's jewelry collection when she died. He proceeded to rework the jewelry and prove himself to be a skilled craftsman.

Celebrities who have donned Winston diamonds over the years include Madonna, Grace Kelly, Katharine Hepburn, Gwyneth Paltrow, Dolly Parton, and Michelle Pfeiffer. One of the most memorable Harry Winston diamonds among pop-culture fanatics of this day and age just might be the six-carat pink-diamond engagement ring Ben Affleck purchased for his then fiancée Jennifer Lopez for more than $1 million.

In addition to A-list celebs, the House of Winston has also done diamond business with kings and queens, maharajas and sultans. To purchase the earrings, you can visit the House of Winston on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, CA.

5. Blue Diamond Price:$7.98 Million

A flawless blue diamond weighing 7.03 carats has sold for a record 10.5 million Swiss francs (£6.2 million), the highest price paid per carat for any gemstone at auction, Sotheby's said. The anonymous phone bidder, who won after a 15-minute war, has yet to name the gem. The rectangular-shaped blue stone, mounted on a platinum ring, is the rarest to enter the international market this year.

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