Menu Click here
website logo
Sign In| Sign Up
back back
Diamond trading
Search for Diamonds Manage Listings IDEX Onsite
diamond prices
Real Time Prices Diamond Index Price Report
news & research
Newsroom IDEX Research Memo Search News & Archives RSS Feeds
back back
Diamond trading
Search for Diamonds Manage Listings IDEX Onsite
diamond prices
Real Time Prices Diamond Index Price Report
news & research
Newsroom IDEX Research Memo Search News & Archives RSS Feeds
back back
MY IDEX
My Bids & Asks My Purchases My Sales Manage Listings IDEX Onsite Company Information Branches Information Personal Information
Logout
Newsroom Full Article

The 5 Ct Vivid Pink Up For Auction

August 04, 09 by IDEX Online Staff Reporter

Christie's Hong Kong jewelry sale set for December 1st is to be led by a five-carat, cushion-cut pink diamond. Named "The Vivid Pink," the stone is described as the largest fancy, potentially flawless-diamond placed in an auction.

Owned by a private collector, the stone is set in a ring by famed jeweler Graff and is estimated to sell for HK$ 39-55 million ($5-8 million or $1-1.6 million per carat).

 

Pink diamonds are extremely rare and thought to obtain their unique color from alterations in the atomic lattice of the diamond. Unlike other pink diamonds, the Vivid Pink displays no secondary color modifiers such as purple or orange often found in pink diamonds.

 

The current record for a pink diamond sold at auction is for a rectangular-cut fancy pink VVS2 diamond weighing 19.66 carats and sold at Christie’s Geneva in 1994 for $7.42 million ($377,483 per carat).

 

At $24 million, the most valuable fancy diamond ever sold at auction is the Wittelsbach blue diamond.

Diamond Index
Related Articles

Newsletter

The Newsletter offers a quick summary of the past week's industry news and full articles.
Our Services About IDEX Privacy & Security Terms & Conditions Sign-Up Advertise on IDEX Industry Links Contact Us
IDEX on Facebook IDEX on LinkedIn IDEX on Twitter