
On Thursday, New York opened up a diamond exhibition in the shape of a butterfly at the American Museum of Natural History.
The exhibition, called “The Butterfly of Peace” weighs a little less than 170 carats and is made up of 240 diamonds. The diamonds have a range between .10 of a carat all the way to 2 carats. The diamonds themselves have been collected for over a 12 year period by diamond trader, Alan Bronstein.
The show will end on Sept. 11 and will make visit other museums in Toronto and Chicago.
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