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$4.5 Million Empress Necklace Is Enough To Get You Staring

By Victor Baker

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Diamonds come in all shapes and sizes, but one thing’s for sure: they’re a girl’s best friend. Some ladies prefer a small, subtle sparkle, while others prefer to stand out from way beyond the other room. For the latter case, Black, Starr & Frost are releasing a new signature collection including the new $4.5 million Empress necklace.

Being the oldest continuously operating jeweler in America, the brand has a 200-year history of designing one-of-a-kind creations for some of the most influential families in the world, including the likes of Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Carnegies, Guggenheims and the Prince of Windsor, which is definitely a great resume.

Empress necklace

Their latest collection is intended to return to the basics, which is why it includes staples like stackable rings, bangles, studs and strand necklaces. Crafted from platinum, 18-karat gold and diamonds, the pieces from this line are intended to complement a women’s everyday style and weight between 0.33 and 53.58 carats.

The most important piece of Black, Starr & Frost’s new collection is definitely the Empress necklace valued at a staggering $4.5 million, a piece that was commissioned by Molina. It’s made of 438 diamonds, weighing 93.17 carats, and 30 rare Burmese sapphires weighing 111.9 carats.

Imagine that it took five master craftsmen over 1,500 hours to complete this breathtaking piece, with every diamond being either a D or E in color with VVS and VS clarity. Please note that the new jewelry pieces from Black, Starr & Frost’s Signature Collection are priced from $1,598- $161,150 and up.

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About Victor Baker

Victor has always been a big fan of cars, which is why he’s so proud to call himself a genuine petrolhead these days. His love actually stemmed from his father, who was an automotive engineer. Today, he loves to write down everything that comes to mind, car-related or not, and when he really gets down to it, he pretty much becomes one with his laptop.

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