Exquisite Aurora Pyramid at London's Natural History Museum

diamonds.jpg Diamonds are a girl’s best friends and probably a guy’s worst enemy, thinking of the amount he has to spend to acquire this sparkling stone. So for all those who refuse to be charmed by this stone, you have to visit the London's Natural History Museum. One look at the exclusive diamonds on display and you will surely change your mind. Known as the Aurora collection, it includes 296 colored diamonds, with a 267.45-carat weight, which have been collected and selected over 25 years by Alan Bronstein, an American dealer and gemologist. The Aurora Pyramid has been selected as the centerpiece because of the extraordinary variety of the colored diamonds that Bronstein put together with his partner Harry Rodman from 1986. The experience of looking at each of these diamonds is surely unique and mesmerizing. The various color effects created by these natural stones are truly exceptional. The Aurora Pyramid offers the gemstones as a wonder of nature and not as a symbol of power or fashion.

This unique collection is definitely a must see for all. This precious and extremely valued collection is a symbol of Bronstein’s journey and thirst for knowledge about this stone. As Bronstein himself puts it, “the true value of a collection is sharing it with as many people who are interested to experience nature's diversity of expression.”
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