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 ...
Buster Vande Water always loved rubies. A July baby, it was his birthstone — but his affinity for the red gemstone went beyond its birth significance. He loved rubies so much, the ring his company ...
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See for Yourself One of the World's Rarest Red Diamonds at the Smithsonian's Natural History Museum
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 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💡 ...
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