Sotheby’s is known to auction some of the best gems ever.
While we have seen many stunning pieces on its worldwide sales, rarely have we
come across a star that has the ability to keep us hooked forever.
Recently
though, the auction house made an express announcement about selling a rare
pink diamond, that also touts at being the largest of its kind in the world!
The ‘Raj Pink’, as it is called will be sold at the
Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels sale in Geneva this November. Named after
it’s anonymous current owner, the mother of all diamonds weighs in at a huge
37.3 carats. It is also certified as ‘fancy intense pink’ by the Gemological
Institute of America (GIA), that up until now has accorded the coveted status
to only 0.2 percent diamonds in the world! A representative at the GIA further
quoted, “For a diamond to display strong, unmodified pink color like that
observed in the Raj Pink is rare, particularly at so considerable a weight”.
Thrilled at the opportunity of its sale, Sotheby’s chairman
David Bennett was also heard saying, ““The discovery of any pink diamond is
exceptional, but the Raj Pink’s remarkable size and intensity of color places
it in the rarefied company of the most important diamonds known.” The pink
wonder is expected to fetch anything upward Euro 25,4 Million ($30 million) and will be displayed
in London, Singapore, Hong Kong (October 23 and 24), Taiwan and New York,
before finally making it to Geneva in November.
No comments:
Post a Comment