The oval gem, which is named after a Russian
ballet 'The Spirit of the Rose', is the largest of its kind to
be offered at auction. The trend for coloured stones has
increased as an asset class by the super rich in recent years.
Mined by Russian diamond producer Alrosa, the 14.83-carat
diamond was cut from the largest pink crystal ever found in
Russia, Sotheby's said.
"The occurrence of pink diamonds in nature is extremely rare in
any size. Only one percent of all pink diamonds are larger than
10-carats," said Gary Schuler, worldwide chairman of Sotheby's
jewellery division.
Naturally coloured diamonds occur because they posses a
particular lattice structure that refracts light to produce
coloured, rather than white, stones.
Pink diamonds are both rare and aesthetically highly prized by
collectors, analysts say.
The gem is being shown in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taipei before
being auctioned in Geneva on Nov. 11.
(Reporting by Yoyo Chow and Farah Master; Editing by Raissa
Kasolowsky)
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