Descended from the Oppenheimer to hammer!
The
auction on November 13 at Christie’s Geneva!
The
Pink Legacy - the largest fancy vivid pink diamond ever offered at any Christie’s
auction to lead Geneva Magnificent Jewels Auction!
Worldwide-On
13 November 2018, Christie’s Geneva will present The Pink Legacy, the largest
and finest Fancy Vivid Pink diamond ever offered at auction by the company.
Weighing just less than 19 carats (18.96 carats), this exceptional
rectangular-cut gem will lead Christie’s Magnificent Jewels auction, to be held
at Geneva. This incomparable pink diamond has descended from the Oppenheimer
Family and is estimated at US $30 to $50 million.
Rahul
Kadakia, International Head of Jewellery commented: “The discovery of this
previously unrecorded and remarkable diamond will cause immense excitement with
collectors and connoisseurs of diamonds around the world. The Pink Legacy will
be exhibited on a global tour prior to being auctioned on 13 November at the
Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues. Its exceptional provenance will no doubt propel
it into a class of its own as one of the world’s greatest diamonds.”
The
Pink Legacy has been awarded the highest diamond colour grading of vivid by the
Gemological Institute of America. Vivid colored diamonds are the most strongly
saturated gems, displaying the optimum hue of the stone. It is a classic
rectangular cut diamond, a cut that is traditionally used for white stones, and
weighs an extraordinary 18.96 carats when most pink diamonds of this colour
weigh less than a carat.
The
Pink Legacy is also internally very pure which is extremely rare in pink
diamonds where the colour is formed by pressure and slippage of the crystal
lattice which typically causes imperfections in the stone. In addition, it
classifies as a Type IIa diamond, which contains little if any nitrogen and
accounts for less than two percent of all gem diamonds.
Type
IIA stones are some of the most chemically pure diamonds, often with
exceptional transparency and brilliance. One of the most celebrated pink
diamonds is the Williamson found in the Williamson mine situated near Tanzania
in 1947. It was gifted as a wedding present by Dr. John Williamson, the owner
of the mine, to the Queen, then Princess Elizabeth.
In the saleroom fancy
vivid pink diamonds over ten carats are virtually unheard of and only four
vivid pink diamonds of over ten carats have ever been offered for sale at
auction. An historic level was reached in the international diamond market in
November 2017 when Christie’s Hong Kong sold ‘The Pink Promise’, an oval-shaped
fancy vivid pink diamond of just under fifteen carats for US$32,480,500
(U$2,175,519 per carat), which established and remains the world auction record
price per carat for any pink diamond.
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