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The most expensive diamond in the world, a symbol of British royal status (priceless)

Diamonds can be considered as the most expensive stones in the world. Although diamonds are divided into three or six categories, they are all priceless. Among the most expensive diamonds in the world, the African Star owned by the British royal family ranks first, with a value of $7.5 billion, which is a symbol of royal status.

Africa Star: $7.5 billion

Africa Star is the largest rough diamond in the world and the most expensive diamond. It is made of the largest diamond found in the world-the Kuri diamond. Cullinan weighs 3 106 carats, and the Star of Africa weighs 530.2 carats, embedded in the scepter of the King of England. Africa Star II also has 3 17.40 carats, which is embedded in the crown of the king of England.

Second, Adam's Star: 300 million US dollars

Adam Star is the largest sapphire in the world. Although it is not as good as the Star of India, the key point is that it is large in size, weighing 1 404.49 carats and worth at least 1 100 million dollars. Adam Star comes from Ratnapura, Sri Lanka, and is known as the Gem City. The owner of Adam Star finally sold it for $300 million.

Third, century diamonds: 654.38 billion US dollars.

Century diamond was discovered in South Africa in 1980, and the original stone weighed 599 carats. After a professional cutter spent three years, carefully studying and pondering, this flawless giant diamond finally showed its brilliance. By weight? Century? The weight of diamonds is second only to Cullinan diamonds, ranking third in the world. At present? Century? Diamonds are collected by De Beers with an estimated value of $65.438 billion. Previous 0 /3 Next Page