The diamond measures 0.39 inches (9.9 mm) on the sides, and 0.23 inches (5.8 mm) in depth. The nazis seized the diamond during world war ii.
Kazanjian Red Diamond. It was found in south africa in the 1920s, and was cut in amsterdam. At present, the owner of the hancock red diamond is warren hancock.
The stone is often on loan to museums where it can be shared with the world. It was rediscovered after the war, and changed owners multiple times before it was bought in 2007 by the kazanjian brothers. The gem was discovered near lichtenburg, south africa, in the 1920s and was taken by the nazis during wwii.
At present, the owner of the hancock red diamond is warren hancock.
It changed hands several times — including once being stolen by nazis — and is now owned by jewelry collector michael kazanjian. Kazanjian modern double row diamond necklace in platinum. The kazanjian red diamond, on display at the museum through march 13, was unearthed in south africa in the late 1920s, according to ian balfour's famous diamonds (antique collectors club, 2008). This diamond ranks second among our list of the most famous red diamonds in the world.
The kazanjian brothers own the kazanjian red diamond. The nazis seized the diamond during world war ii. The hancock red diamond weighs 0.95 carats. Red diamonds are the rarest type of colored diamond.
The diamond measures 0.39 inches (9.9 mm) on the sides, and 0.23 inches (5.8 mm) in depth.
This diamond ranks second among our list of the most famous red diamonds in the world. It was rediscovered after the war, and changed owners multiple times before it was bought in 2007 by the kazanjian brothers. The kazanjian red diamond, on display at the museum through march 13, was unearthed in south africa in the late 1920s, according to ian balfour's famous diamonds (antique collectors club, 2008). The kazanjian red diamond was found deep beneath in mine of south africa.
The kazanjian red diamond, on display at the museum through march 13, was unearthed in south africa in the late 1920s, according to ian balfour's famous diamonds (antique collectors club, 2008).
The nazis seized the diamond during world war ii. This gem is ranked second on our list of the world’s most famous red diamonds. The nazis seized the diamond during world war ii. It was found in south africa in the 1920s, and was cut in amsterdam.
This gem is ranked second on our list of the world’s most famous red diamonds.
Kazanjian modern double row diamond necklace in platinum. The kazanjian red diamond, on display at the museum through march 13, was unearthed in south africa in the late 1920s, according to ian balfour's famous diamonds (antique collectors club, 2008). It changed hands several times — including once being stolen by nazis — and is now owned by jewelry collector michael kazanjian. Kazanjian emerald cut diamond, 5.01 carats, ring in platinum.
Kazanjian emerald cut diamond, 5.01 carats, ring in platinum. It was found in south africa in the 1920s, and was cut in amsterdam. This diamond ranks second among our list of the most famous red diamonds in the world. It was rediscovered after the war, and changed owners multiple times before it was bought in 2007 by the kazanjian brothers.