A
rare 7.59 carat diamond – the world's largest in the Fancy Vivid blue
category – will likely to be sold for more than $19 million in an
auction coming in a month, October 2013. This has been recently
announced by Sotheby's.
Check out a photo of the stone:
Sotheby's
will auction “The Premier Blue”, on October 7, 2013, in Hong Kong as
part of a 40th anniversary event. The “brilliant-cut internally
flawless” diamond is the largest round Fancy Vivid to ever be graded by
the Gemological Institute of America. No diamond of this size or kind
has ever been auctioned worldwide, according to Sotheby's.
Sotheby's
currently holds the record for highest per-carat price for any Fancy
Vivid sold at auction, with the 6.01 carat diamond that fetched
$1,686,505 per carat in 2011. If sold at the expected price of $19
million, “The Premier Blue” Fancy Vivid would achieve a new world
record.
Prior to
the auction, a viewing of the diamond will be held in various locations
in Asia, Geneva, London, New York and Doha. A photo call of the diamond
will be held on September 4, 2013, Wednesday, at 10 a.m. at Sotheby's
New York.
Source: Huffington Post
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