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When he found a diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas earlier this month, a man reached two important milestones.
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An “incredibly rare” purple-pink Russian diamond was auctioned this week for more than $26 million, a record for a gem of its kind.
Sotheby’s said it sold the massive 14.8-carat
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Megan Thee Stallion has a very expensive message for all the haters out there. The “WAP” rapper, 25, showed off a set of rings that spelled out “f—k you” in sparkling diamonds in a video posted to Instagram on Friday, and Page Six Style confirmed that the bling set Meg back $200,000. “🖕🏾😌🖕🏾 dear haters,” …
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From her past life as fashion’s wildest party girl to her $2,000 morning beauty routine, everything Kate Moss does is over the top. So is it any surprise that she’s swimming in bling? “When I’m in Ibiza, I like to wear diamonds on the beach,” the 46-year-old supermodel told Vogue in an interview promoting her …
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is dripping from head to toe. The Oklahoma City Thunder player is known for his playful sense of style along with his catchphrase: “Don’t Mind My Drip.” It appears that the 22-year-old has decided to get his slogan written in ice, with the help of celebrity go-to Jason of Beverly Hills. The jeweler …
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Drake is paying tribute to late hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur with some bespoke bling. The Toronto rapper, 33, took to Instagram Wednesday to give his nearly 70 million followers a glimpse of his latest acquisitions: a pair of matching Tupac Jesus pendants, one blue, the other red. Dreamt up by Drake himself and crafted by …
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Megan Thee Stallion wrote her name in ice. While recovering from the tragic incident that left her with gunshot wounds in both feet, the 25-year-old rapper got dressed up in tons of diamond jewelry to pose in Savage x Fenty lingerie and address the shooting on Instagram. Along with her icy silver hair, glittering purple …
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Diamond miners have reportedly piled up billions of dollars worth of gems they have struggled to sell as the coronavirus crisis locked down the industry. The five largest diamond producers likely have about $3.5 billion in “excess inventories” amid the pandemic, which shuttered jewelry stores and kept cutters and polishers at home, Bloomberg Quint reported …