Record US$31m sale of biggest vivid pink diamond at Geneva auction

Published Tue, May 17, 2016 · 10:25 PM

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    [GENEVA] A 15.38-carat vivid pink diamond, the biggest of its kind to go on auction, was sold for a new record total of US$31.56 million, Sotheby's auction house said Tuesday.

    Two telephone bidders battled for the prized jewel before some 150 people attending the auction held at a luxurious hotel in Geneva.

    "It's a new world record... It's the highest price ever paid for a fancy vivid pink diamond," said auctioneer David Bennett.

    He added only that the buyer was a private individual from Asia.

    Sotheby's had valued the "exceptional" pear-shaped diamond, mounted on a ring, at between US$28-38 million.

    It was discovered less than five years ago in a South African mine. The seller was the New York-based company Cora International.

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    The stone with the name "Unique Pink" was certified a fancy vivid pink diamond, the most sought after colour in pink diamonds, by the Gemmological Institute of America.

    Also on Tuesday Sotheby's sold a blue diamond, weighing 7.32 carats, for US$17.1 million.

    On Wednesday the magnificent spring jewel auctions continue in Geneva with what Christie's says is the biggest ever vivid blue diamond to go on the auction block.

    The 14.62-carat blue diamond, known as the "Oppenheimer Blue", is estimated at between US$38-45 million.

    The jewel belonged to Britain's Sir Philip Oppenheimer (1911-1995), a kingpin in the world diamond market for nearly 50 years at De Beers.

    AFP

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