The Winston Red Diamond, an exquisite 2.33 carat Fancy red diamond - one of the finest in the world. Photo by Robert Weldon, courtesy of Ronald Winston. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural ...
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., is a wonder for all ages where one can explore fossils, the ocean, ancient Egypt, a butterfly habitat and the internal workings ...
Laid out like an orchestra in a quiet gallery room, 40 colorful gems have one of the planet’s most distinguished conductors: a red diamond, 2.33 of the rarest carats in the world, shining like a ...
The Winston Red Diamond will be unveiled April 1, along with the Winston Fancy Color Diamond Collection. The diamonds have been donated by Ronald Winston, son of well-known jeweler and gem collector ...
The Winston Red Diamond is 2.33 carats and the world’s fifth-largest confirmed red diamond. CREDIT: Photo by Robert Weldon, courtesy of Ronald Winston. Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 ...
The Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History acquired one of the world's rarest gemstones.Natural red diamonds are some of the rarest gems on Earth, and the Winston Red Diamond is exceptional ...
If you gaze into the Winston Red Diamond long enough, it almost seems to burn. The 2.33-carat gem gleams a deep, saturated crimson, as if the Earth itself bled light into its facets. This tiny stone ...
These tinted diamonds make up just 0.01 percent of all natural diamonds mined, appearing in shades of pink, blue, yellow, green, and even red. Since 2005, pink diamonds have increased in value by ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History has acquired the 2.33-carat “Winston Red Diamond,” one of the world’s largest fancy red diamonds. It will be unveiled to the public on April 1 as ...
Laid out like an orchestra in a quiet gallery room, 40 colorful gems have one of the planet’s most distinguished conductors: a red diamond, 2.33 of the rarest carats in the world, shining like a ...