100-carat diamond sells for $22.1m at NY auction

Published April 23, 2015
New York: The 100-carat diamond in a classic emerald cut.
New York: The 100-carat diamond in a classic emerald cut.

NEW YORK: An eye-popping, 100-carat diamond, the highlight of a magnificent jewels sale in New York on Tuesday, sold for $22.1 million, Sotheby’s auction house said.

The perfect classic emerald-cut D colour diamond, which is about the size of a walnut and was mined by De Beers in southern Africa, was purchased by an anonymous buyer via a telephone bid. It had a pre-sale estimate of $19m to $25m.

Gary Schuler, the head of Sotheby’s jewelery department in New York, said the gem is the definition of perfection.

“The colour is whiter than white, it is free of any internal perfections, and so transparent that I can only compare it to a pool of water,” he explained.

The $22.1m price, which includes the buyer’s premium, fell short of the $30.6m world record price paid for a 118.28 carat white diamond in Hong Kong in 2013. Sotheby’s said only six perfect diamonds weighing more than 100 carats have been sold at auction in the last 25 years.

A flawless pink diamond, dubbed the “Pink Star”, set a world record price for a gemstone at auction when it sold for $83.02m in Geneva in 2013.

Schuler said the distinguishing characteristic of the huge diamond sold on Tuesday is its size and beautiful shape. Originally weighing over 200 carats, its owner spent more than a year perfecting its cut and polish.

Sotheby’s said that from 1990 to 2013 the price per carat for a 100-carat perfect diamond had risen from $125,000 to $260,000.

The diamond was the top selling item in a sale of more than 350 jewels that were expected to sell for a total of more than $50m.

Other highlights include a pear-shaped purplish pink diamond weighing 6.24 carats that has a pre-sale estimate of up to $3.5m as well as a blue diamond and coloured diamond ring weighing 6.06 carats that could bring in as much as $4.5m.

Two Cartier Art Deco jewels, a rare platinum, emerald, sapphire, lapis lazuli and diamond pendant necklace as well as a ruby, emerald and diamond bracelet, will also be auctioned.

Published in Dawn, April 23rd, 2015

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