We don't have these necklaces in our collection, but we sure have some very beautiful Necklaces and broochs as you can see on: #10 The “Marie Antoinette” Necklace: $3.7 Million Named after the famous Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, this necklace signifies the former Monarch’s taste for a lavish lifestyle only affordable by those of royal lineage. The three coloured stones are accentuated by a total of 181.1 karat of little diamonds set in platinum. The primary diamond, which weighs 8.05 karats, acts like an anchor and pulls the chokers down straight and fully emphasizing the general shape and style of the necklace. #9 Christie’s Diamond Pendant: $4.8 Million Sold at an auction back in 2001, this Diamond Pendant Necklace by Christie’s attributes a big and captivating pear shaped diamond linked to a round diamond that is smaller. The overall appearance is completed by an easy chain made of white gold. The setup highlights the considerable size of the pear diamond, which weighs a whopping 47.49 carats. #8 The “Red Scarlet”: $5.1 Million Crafted by the world-renowned jewelsmith James W. Currens, the Red Scarlet necklace was sold for $5.1 million in an auction held in November of 2012. This magnificent creation parades 26 Pigeon Blood Burmese rubies of changing weight (1.27 to 5.38 carats), with each ruby emphasized by a bunch of white marquise and pear-shaped diamonds. A flowery effect which makes the necklace look like a lei of flowers is created by the arrangement of rubies and diamonds. The stones are set in 18k white gold and precious platinum. #7 The “Mrs. Winston”: $5.8 Million Worn by the beautiful Jessica Alba during the 2013 Golden Globes Giving Ceremony, the refined “Mrs. Winston” cascading diamond necklace comprises a total of 187.5 carats high grade white diamonds, mostly pears, streaming down from a diamond band and into the middle of the piece. Three of the biggest diamonds are positioned in the bottom, which adds weight to the necklace and further highlights the piece’s tapered look. Sold for $6.4 million at an auction held at Christie’s Hong Kong back in November 2013, the Etcetera Burmese Ruby necklace became the most high-priced ruby-based necklace of all time. Each ruby is linked to a wave of diamonds, with six pear shape diamonds hanging from the border of the wave for an extra drip effect. #5 Christie’s Diamond Necklace: $8.14 Million 52 round diamonds weighing a total of 104.84 carats consist of this elegant piece. Each jewel is guaranteed by Christie’s to be of the best quality and clarity. The all-diamond set up of the necklace delivers an extreme sparkle and fire just a few necklaces can match. The absolute numbers raked by the said auction was registered at $111.3 million. #4 Leviev’s Bright Yellow Diamond Pendant: $10 Million A lovely 77.12 carat brilliant yellow diamond accentuated by a string of white diamonds, this development from the house of Israeli diamond tycoon Lev Leviev is now up for grabs. Leviev himself found the rough stone in one of his mines and turned it into one of the world’s greatest asscher cut diamonds. #3 The “Heart of the Kingdom”: $14 Million Designed Company and by Garrard, this piece consists of 155 carats of round and pear shaped white diamonds placed together in a band, surrounding one of the largest Burmese rubies discovered. Sitting at the centre of the piece is the heart shaped Burmese ruby, which weighs 40.63 carats. But what makes the Burmese ruby that is said more special is its shade of deep blood pigeon reddish. Plus, the necklace can be worn as a tiara, which adds to its hefty price tag. This bit was just worn by Increased when Jack drew a sketch of her in the film Titanic. The necklace is famous for its heart shaped blue diamond that bounded by white diamonds on the borders, acts a pendant and hangs from a string of white diamonds. The movie prompted them to create their very own variants of the “Heart of The Ocean.” and sparked the interest of several elite jewellers for example Asprey & Garrard and Harry Winston It absolutely was Winston’s variant that raked in $20 million. The “Incomparable” gets most of its worth from its pendant rock, the internally perfect brownish-yellow diamond weighing 407.48 carats. The pendant set in rose gold and is accentuated by 91 white diamonds. The total weight of the beautiful jewelry is 637 carats. From an aesthetic point of view, the “Incomparable” looks like a vine with the principal stone hanging from the stem. Irregular and asymmetrical, many worth the “Incomparable” due to interesting back story and its own exotic design. It's been stated that a bad girl more than three decades ago in Congo, Africa has located the original stone. Before it was cut the stone was soon exhibited in museums, including the Smithsonian. Suorce: financesonline.com Check also our broochs
