Tina Karol in the jury of the national selection showed a deep neckline and two diamond necklaces around her neck

Tina Karol became one of the judges of the National selection for Eurovision. During the broadcast, the singer showed the public two luxurious diamond necklaces.

Tina Karol showed luxurious diamonds around her neck

The singer, together with Jamala and Yaroslav Lodygin, evaluated the numbers of the finalists of the vocal competition. On one of the numbers, Tina Karol even burst into tears.

The audience could not help but pay attention to the fact that the performer’s neck was decorated with an expensive necklace. As Masha Efrosinina, the host of the national selection, noted, it is decorated with diamonds.

The first image of Karol was an elegant black dress with dropped shoulders and a large neckline, which emphasized the bust of the singer. And on the neck of the performer was an unusual necklace with a series of green and white stones and a large pendant studded with stones in the center.

Tina Karol in the jury of the national selection

Tina Karol in the jury of the national selection

At the end of the ceremony, Tina took the stage to perform a medley of her hits. For the stage, the singer chose a sexy dress with a deep neckline and a slit to the middle of the thigh.

Karol performed a potpourri at the national selection

Karol performed a potpourri at the national selection

This time, the image was complemented by another piece of jewelry, again made of diamonds. An imitation of a chain of green stones and a large pear-shaped diamond in the middle emphasized Karol’s elegant outfit.

The singer had a huge diamond around her neck.

The singer had a huge diamond around her neck.

It is worth noting that the cost of such jewelry is very impressive. For example, in Ukraine, the price of a pear-shaped diamond of 1 carat starts from 283 thousand hryvnia, depending on the purity of the stone.

Green emerald stones in a good cut are also not cheap. So, 1 carat of a pure emerald costs 40 dollars (approximately 1080 hryvnias). Typically, medium stones have this weight, but larger specimens can reach up to 10 carats, which means $ 400 per stone.

Source: Segodnya

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