Those fascinated by ultra-luxury jewelry will love this ranking for the extraordinary value of the rings featured, both material and otherwise.
Wittelsbach Graff
In first place overall is this ring featuring a 31-carat deep blue diamond. The ring belonged to King IV of Spain and is worth $80 million !
Pink Star
The diamond that surrounds Stella Rosa weighed over 132 carats in its natural state when mined in Africa, later resized to over 59 during processing. It ranks second among the most valuable rings in the world, valued at $72 million .
Graff Pink
It weighs 25 carats, but its most notable feature is not this, but its cut. It has in fact been called "one of the most splendid diamonds ever discovered" and is named after its buyer, Laurence Graff, associated with its pink color. Mr. Graff purchased it for the modest sum of $46 million, effectively placing it in third place on the podium of the most expensive diamonds.
Winston Blue
It has nothing to do with cigarettes; this would only hurt your wallet. It features the world's largest blue diamond (13.22 carats) flanked by two white diamonds of one carat each. Also captivating for its perfect pear shape, the Winson Blue was auctioned for $24 million , placing it fourth in this special ranking.
Perfect Pink
Perfect pink because it features a very particular and unique shade of pink, with a rectangular cut and flanked by two other white diamonds of the same cut. 14.23 carats and a value of $23.2 million for this beautiful ring that closes out our luxury ranking with a bang.