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Barbie by Stefano Canturi, featuring a one-carat pink diamond and priced at $624,734.


Barbie by Phillipe and David Blond, with undetermined gemstones and selling for a mere $15,000.

  Pretty in pink, Barbie shows her stuff


January 12, 2013


Barbie, the fashion doll launched by the American toy-company Mattel, Inc., in March 1959, and since then has been credited with imbuing generations of young girls with both a clothes sense and an unrealistic impression of healthy body shape, is nothing if not a fashion icon. No wonder then when Mattel commissioned the jeweler Stefano Canturi to create the world's most expensive Barbie, he chose to do it with pink diamonds.

Priced at $624,734, the Barbie by Canturi wears a necklace made up of three carats of white diamonds set in a geometric shape around a one-carat square-shaped fancy pink Australian diamond.

It was not the first Barbie to get the diamond treatment. De Beers earlier designed a diamond Barbie dressed in a long gown that featured 160 diamonds, complemented by white gold jewelry. It went for a very reasonable $85,000.

An even less costly option was Lorraine Schwartz's Barbie, who wore a short black dress and high heels, with $25,000 worth of diamond accessories.

Coming further down the price scale at $15,000, but staying in the pink area, is a gem-set Barbie created by celebrity fashion designers Phillipe and David Blond, who debuted their pink diamond doll this January at The Blonds Spring 2013 show. While, presumably diamonds were not used, the designers say that their doll's dress and pumps were made of "fuschia and rose" gems.

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