The List of Most Expensive Jewelry on Amazon

I had been browsing through web in order to find something interesting. Although jewelry is considered to be the most passionate possession and charm for any female, I somehow contradict this in my thinking. May be, I get hurt more number of times than anyone else, whenever I am in any jewelry (which includes getting so many scratches from my diamond ring).



Well, let us get down to this list of most expensive jewelery (currently on sale) as of August, 2010. Feel free to check them out, watch what goes inside them to make them so expensive, and you can even add them to your wishlist, for the time when you get some Aladin's genie or hidden treasure to spend your fortune on. I wonder if anyone reading this list would like to buy these jewels now. You can of course bookmark it for the good and happy times of your life ;-).


1) Certified Diamond (Heart, Good cut, 8.00 carats, D color, IF clarity)


Diamond Information
Certification: GIA
This diamond comes accompanied by a diamond certificate grading report from the GIA.
Cut: Good
This diamond might be slightly deeper or shallower, or have a slightly larger or smaller table facet compared to a diamond with an Ideal cut, probably resulting from the cutter striking a balance of cut and carat weight retention. Diamonds with a Good cut grade reflect the most light entering them and represent an excellent value.
Color: D
This diamond has no tint of color, as D is the highest color grade. A completely colorless diamond can reflect all of the spectral colors most accurately and therefore is highly prized. Diamonds with this grade are extremely rare, and this will affect the diamond's overall value.
Clarity: IF
This diamond has a clarity grade of IF, or internally flawless, which means that the diamond shows no internal inclusions under 10 power magnification, but it might have very tiny blemishes or transparent polish marks on the surface of the diamond. Diamonds with an IF clarity grade are extremely rare, and the value will reflect this.


Price: $914,045.00 only


2) Certified Diamond (Pear, Good cut, 8.01 carats, E color, IF clarity)


Diamond InformationCertification: GIA
This diamond comes accompanied by a diamond certificate grading report from the GIA.
Cut: Good
This diamond might be slightly deeper or shallower, or have a slightly larger or smaller table facet compared to a diamond with an Ideal cut, probably resulting from the cutter striking a balance of cut and carat weight retention. Diamonds with a Good cut grade reflect the most light entering them and represent an excellent value.
Color: E
This diamond is considered colorless but may have a slightly different degree of transparency than a D color, which is only noticeable to an expert grader under laboratory conditions. Diamonds with a color grade of E are very rare. They appear a brilliant white in the setting and will cost slightly less than a D color, depending on other quality factors.
Clarity: IF
This diamond has a clarity grade of IF, or internally flawless, which means that the diamond shows no internal inclusions under 10 power magnification, but it might have very tiny blemishes or transparent polish marks on the surface of the diamond. Diamonds with an IF clarity grade are extremely rare, and the value will reflect this.
Price: $685,380.00 only


3) 4.01 ct. D - VVS1 GIA Certified Round Brilliant Cut Diamond Solitaire Pendant (White or Yellow Gold)


A single diamond solitaire pendant will always be adored for its classic and elegant beauty. This 4.01 ct. sparkling round brilliant cut diamond is masterfully prong set in a well crafted Gold rabbit-ear mounting. Available in yellow and white gold, please contact us via phone or email. The diamond is certified so it comes with a GIA Diamond Grading Certificate to guarantee the natural purity of the diamond.



List Price: $567,696.00
Price:              $378,465.00
You Save: $189,231.00 (33%)


4) Platinum Round Diamond Ring (GIA Certified 4.44 ct center, 4.49 cttw, E Color, SI1 Clarity), Size 6


This breathtaking solitaire ring centers an ample 4.44 carat, GIA-certified round brilliant diamond on a gleaming platinum band. The diamond is mounted in a secure four-prong setting detailed with two small diamonds, for a total combined diamond weight of 4.49 carats. These diamonds offer a minimum SI1 clarity. With a rare E color (colorless), they draw in and reflect an abundance of light and look dazzling against the white luster of the platinum setting. The round brilliant shape, with its 360 degree symmetry and many facets, optimizes the play of light through the diamond, enhancing its sparkle and fire.
The setting and cathedral-style band are made from 950 platinum. Platinum is the most rare of all precious metals, and the ideal choice for showcasing diamonds because of its superior strength and durability. Unlike other jewelry metals, platinum will not chip easily or wear down over time, and it never needs replating. Its gorgeous white sheen is rich and luxurious and can be easily maintained with just an occasional cleaning and polish. Platinum has a substantial feel and is slightly heavier than gold. It's also hypoallergenic, and therefore perfectly suited to those with metal sensitivities.


An extraordinary gift that's sure to leave her speechless, this solitaire ring comes packaged in a luxury finished-wood box and includes a GIA certificate.


Price: $233, 500.00 only


5) 18k White Gold 3-Prong Diamond Opera Necklace (60.92 cttw, E-F Color, SI1-SI2 Clarity), 34"


This opera length necklace is a dazzling collection of 195 round brilliant diamonds, mounted in three-prong basket settings of strong and radiant 18 karat white gold. These are fine quality colorless diamonds, with a minimum clarity of SI2. Their rare E-F color lets in and reflects an abundance of light, for beautiful brilliance and fire, and the round brilliant shape, with its perfect symmetry and many facets, optimizes the play of light through the diamond. The diamonds in this lavish necklace have a total combined weight of 60.92 carats.
The setting is 18 karat white gold, a beautiful and flattering precious metal for diamond jewelry. This luxurious metal has a wonderful white color and luster that complements the clear brilliance of diamonds. Eighteen karat gold is 75% pure 24 karat gold, with the remaining percentage being alloy metals that add strength. It has a slightly heavier weight than 14 karat gold, and boasts excellent durability, making it a smart choice as a setting for precious diamond jewelry.


With its spectacular brilliance and sophisticated styling, this opera necklace is a stunning statement piece, and a beautiful addition to her collection. The opulent 34-inch length allows it to be draped as a single long strand, or doubled for a fuller look. The necklace is finished with a traditional push-tongue clasp. It comes packaged in a luxury finished-wood box.



Price: $149,000.00 only


I hope you enjoyed reading the list above. There were of course many more things there, but I enlisted these five only here. The list has given me another idea of preparing an exclusive list of everything I'd like to have. You can also prepare one and share here. I'd be delighted to read them. 

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  1. Diamond rings are the most beautiful rings in the World.And those diamond collections are good.

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  2. Diamond are the precious stone, its a valuable in the market. All this diamond jewelry are spectacular brilliance and sophisticated in style.
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