World’s Largest Blue Diamond Sells for a Near-Record $57.5m
(IDEX Online) – The largest blue diamond ever to be auctioned today sold for just under $57.5m at Sotheby’s Hong Kong – way above its $48m estimate, but just short of the Oppenheimer Blue’s $58m record.
The Type IIb 15.1-carat, IF fancy vivid step cut Cullinan Blue (pictured) went to an unnamed buyer.
The hammer price was HK$390m, plus HK$60.9m in auction premiums, totaling HK$450.9m – $57.5m at today’s exchange rate. The price per carat was $3,805,561.
In May 2016, Christie’s Geneva sold the 14.62-carat VVS1 Oppenheimer Blue for CHF 56,837,000, equivalent at prevailing rates to $58m.
The Cullinan Blue was recovered in April 2021 by UK-based Petra at the Cullinan mine, South Africa, as a 39.34-carat rough gem, which was sold to a De Beers/Diacore partnership for $40.18m.
It is the largest internally flawless step cut vivid blue diamond ever graded by the GIA (Gemological Institute of America).
Credit: John Jeffay
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