Tiffany & Co. presented in Dubai the most expensive piece of jewelry in their history - the World's Fair necklace.
Representatives of the jewelry house have not officially announced the cost of the product, however, according to WWD, it is estimated at $ 20-30 million.
The necklace is a reimagining of a piece pioneered by Tiffany & Co. for the World's Fair in 1939. Then the central stone of the necklace was aquamarine weighing 200 carats, but today it consists entirely of diamonds with a total weight of 180 carats.
The central stone of the necklace can be removed and installed in the ring - for this you need to loosen the fasteners. The owner of the jewelry will have a lifetime service from Tiffany & Co .: the in-house jeweler will always be in touch to set the diamond from the necklace to the ring and vice versa.
Based on materials from Buro 24/7
Follow NEWS.am STYLE on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
21:17, April 19
Travis Barker congratulates wife Kourtney Kardashian’s birthday by posting photo of her on toilet16:17, April 19
One Hundred Years of Solitude: Netflix presents Gabriel García Márquez masterpiece’s movie adaptation teaser15:12, April 19
Breaking Bad star Giancarlo Esposito wants to hire hitman to kill him for insurance14:42, April 19
Bride is shocked after receiving most disgusting wedding gift13:56, April 19
Kourtney Kardashian stands up for Kim who is accused by fans of intentionally posting ‘shady’ photo13:14, April 19
Incomparable Monica Bellucci says she has come to terms with aging12:22, April 19
Ben Affleck’s daughter ‘comes out’: Fin considers self neither man nor woman11:21, April 19
Victoria Beckham reveals secret of happy marriage with husband, David10:18, April 19
Kanye West punches man in the face for harassing his wife23:39, April 18
Englishman obsessed with sex with married women, especially wives of business partners, friends19:26, April 18
The first ever Miss AI to get $20,000 award16:25, April 18
Bugatti Home collection combines more than century of brand heritage with modern design