Super rare, purple-pink diamond up for auction, could fetch $38 million
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[October 12, 2020]
HONG KONG (Reuters) - An extremely
rare, vivid purple-pink diamond mined in Russia is expected to fetch up
to $38 million when it goes under the hammer on Nov. 11, the auction
house Sotheby's said on Monday.
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.
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The Spirit of the Rose, the world's largest vivid purple-pink
diamond, is seen on display before an upcoming Geneva auction,
during a Sotheby's preview in Hong Kong, China October 12, 2020.
REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
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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