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at $28.5 Million, Pink Diamond Sets Record

The 16.08-carat, VVS2 clarity diamond is the largest cushion-shaped fancy vivid pink ever to be offered at auction. It brought in $1.8 million per carat.

Geneva--A new world auction record for a vivid pink diamond was set overseas on Tuesday when a 16.08-carat fancy vivid pink diamond sold for $28.5 million.

The cushion-shaped stone, part of Christie’s Geneva sale of Magnificent Jewels, was purchased by an Asian private buyer who named it “Sweet Josephine.”

The diamond is exceedingly rare because it it shows absolutely no trace of a secondary color, Christie’s said, and its Type IIa classification means there is little to no nitrogen in the diamond.

Also notable is the size of the stone. The auction house said with diamonds in the fancy vivid pink range, stones of five or six carats are “rarely encountered” in the sale room and those weighing more than 10 carats are “virtually unheard of,” making a pink diamond as large as 16.08 carats increasingly hard to locate.

In total, the Nov. 10 auction fetched $109.5 million, selling 80 percent by lot and 86 percent by value.

The sale saw strong results for colored gemstones and natural pearls, with a fancy vivid yellow diamond, a bluish-gray diamond, a Burma sapphire and two pearl necklaces all making it into the auction’s top 10 lots.

Coming in as the second-highest lot after Sweet Josephine was a 50.48-carat pear-shaped, brilliant-cut internally flawless diamond of D color. It sold for $7.8 million, or $155,264 per carat.

A 91.81-carat cushion-shaped fancy vivid yellow diamond of VS2 clarity garnered $4.3 million, followed by a 118.88-carat cushion-shaped Burma sapphire, which brought in $4.2 million. Both stones were purchased by the Middle Eastern trade, according to Christie’s.

When it came to pearls, a single-strand natural pearl and diamond necklace sold for $2.2 million, and a single-strand natural pearl necklace with a diamond clasp realized $2.1 million.

“Selling the largest vivid pink cushion-shaped diamond … for a new world auction record price is a strong indication that there is still demand from clients from that end of the market for these truly precious stones,” said Rahul Kadakia, international head of Christie’s jewelry department. “This is also true for pieces of historic or royal provenance, which similarly attracted a lot of interest during the viewing and sold above estimate.”

Kadakia added that rubies also were in high demand, with 27 ruby lots in the auction selling “very well.”

A complete list of results of Tuesday’s Magnificent Jewels sale can be found on the Christie’s website.

Source: http://www.nationaljeweler.com/fashion/jewelry-auctions/At-28-5-million-pink-diamond-sets-record-10825.shtml
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