Diamond 103-ct Light of Africa Sells for over $20m
(IDEX Online) – A flawless 103.49-ct diamond sold for over $20m at Christie’s New York, beating its high estimate of $18m.
The Light of Africa Diamond (pictured) is a D-color, Type IIa emerald-cut stone, from the iconic Cullinan mine, in South Africa.
It was cut and polished in South Africa from a 299.3 carat rough stone, which was sold to Stargems DMCC, Dubai-based arm of the Antwerp diamond supplier, for $12.18m.
Rahul Kadakia, international head of jewelry at Christie’s, said: “The 103.49ct Light of Africa D Flawless diamond achieved an incredible $195,000 per carat demonstrating the strength of the diamond market at the highest levels.”
Christie’s said it was the fifth most valuable colorless diamond it had ever sold, realizing $20,084,000.
The Magnificent Jewels auction, on 8 June, achieved a total of $48,872,000 with 95 per cent sold by lot and 98 per cent by value.
Credit: John Jeffay
Posted by: SGDX Singapore Diamond Exchange
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