This is the reason why most members of the Royal families own precious
diamonds like a
5ct diamond ring. Below is a look at the
diamonds from the yesteryears that survived the test of time.
The Historic Pink Dreicer & Co. Diamond
This is a
diamond, which belonged to the collection of Princess Mathilda Bonaparte, who was the niece of Napoleon I. This was acquired by Micheal Dreicer through an auction in 1904. The
diamond then went to William Clark, who then made it the family’s centerpiece. The ring remained in their possession and was inherited by Huguette Marcelle Clark, who is the current owner of the
diamond.
The Tiffany Yellow Diamond
Considered by many as the most valuable
yellow diamond in the world, this is an
attractive
canary stone. It was discovered in South Africa in 1877, and the priced
yellow diamond weighs around 287
carats. Furthermore, it has been listed in the famous diamond historian Herbert Tillander’s book “Diamond Cuts in Historic Jewelry – 1381 to 1910”. The other entries of the list include Polar Star and Kohinoor
diamond.