Don't be fooled by the replicas in a Queen St jeweller's window display.
The real pieces sit in a safe bigger than the average fridge, inside a wooden box wrapped in felt - two pea-sized diamond earrings handled only with gloves, never to be worn, and worth $1.8 million.
If the two stones were to touch each other, scratching their flawless surfaces, their value would instantly halve.
Michael Hill in Auckland has stocked the two 3.4-carat Helios diamonds this Christmas with the hope of luring one deep-pocketed buyer.
It was an investment more than jewellery, said regional director Greg Nel.