Diamonds last forever, diamonds are a girl’s best friend, a diamond in the rough: these sayings all emphasise the beauty and strength of world’s most famous gems. Take a look at the 10 most expensive diamonds in the world in this Catawiki story! 10. The orange - 32 million euros This 14.82-carat bright orange diamond broke a world record when it sold for 32 million euros in 2013. Generally, pink and blue diamonds are the most sought after, but this rare gem surprised the world with its orange beauty and size. 9. The Princie - 33 million euros This pink, 34.54- carat diamond has been known of for 300 years now, after it was discovered in the Golconda mines in India. It was bought from the Hyderabad Royal family in 1960 by jewellers Van Cleef & Arpels, who named it the Princie after the son of Sita Devi, the Maharanee of Baroda, an extravagant and famous socialite living in Paris. 8. Graff Vivid Pink – 38,7 million euros A rectangular 24.78-carat diamond, classi...
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This diverse German company is known not just for its outstanding array of luxury pens but also jewelry, perfume, watches, sunglasses, and leather goods. Founded in 1906, with the six-pointed star logo coming out later in 1913, Mont Blanc – named after ‘White Mountain’, the highest in the Alps – has grown in awe and repute, much like the mountain it is named after. From their limited edition series like the Patron of the Art lineup to sundry special editions, Mont Blanc puts the ‘E’ in Exclusivity. Mont Blanc is the most premium pen in this list and hence is one of the top Pen Brands in the world.
The A. T. Cross Company is American-based and was founded in 1846. From desk accessories, wristwatches, leather goods (portfolios, pen cases), cufflinks, and journals to fine writing instruments (mechanical pencils, ballpoints, fountain pens), the brand has made large inroads into the lattermost category. Its success ranges far and wide, making it a million-dollar brand that has the privilege of being the official pen suppliers to the American White House since the 1970s.
It is rather ironic that a pen brand can have its name misspelled even by fans of the brand, but those must be one of the minor mishaps of having a powerful and historical name. Founded in 1912, the Sheaffer Pen Corporation is actually American-based (not European as the name might suggest), and it has carried on the rich tradition of manufacturing some of the finest luxury pens on the market.
The 1995-founded heart-grabber of the pen world is a brand-idea that originated in India and brought with it revolutionary new pen technology that promoted smoother writing for longer time-periods. Being one of the most widely distributed pen brands driving a lot of revenue, it is no doubt that Cello is featured prominently in this list.
Yet another immediately recognizable
We return once more to India, specifically a Mumbai-based company called Camlin Kokuyo (the latter half standing for Japan’s 51% stake in the company, as of 2011) that was founded in 1931. The brand has long proven to have a flair for making exceptional stationery. From fountain pens, pencils, inks, and art material to marker pens and general stationery products, the Camlin brand is recognized for quality and durability throughout the world.
Straight out of Italy, Aurora may not be as famous as some other brands that we all know and love, but it has displayed an amazing level of craftsmanship and quality in the pen-making business. Founded in 1919, the brand is known for its distinct designs in leather goods, paper, fountain pens, and sundry stationery.
As catchy as titles go, this brand is also part of the Newell group, which calls Reynolds one of its subsidiaries. An American-based company, Papermate’s very name reveals its chief product, namely stationery items. Founded in 1940, the brand is recognized for its Flair felt tip pens, ballpoint pens, erasers, and mechanical pencils.
The Shanghai Hero Pen Company is famous for its lineup of writing instruments whose design and efficiency have often paralleled that of Parker pens. Strange that the Hero 100 series distinctly resembles the Parker 51 series.
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