Two of the four stones on display are record holders.
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“The Light of Africa” 103-carat diamond also went above its pre-sale estimate, garnering $20 million in the “Magnificent Jewels” auction.
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“The Juno Diamond” and “The Earth Star” lead the June 16 Magnificent Jewels auction.
The 228-carat stone came in at the low end of its estimated range while “The Red Cross Diamond” exceeded expectations at $14.3 million.
It will lead the Christie’s New York jewelry auction in June.
The third collaborative collection featuring stones from the two famed mines features 10 one-of-a-kind pieces.
The third most expensive jewel ever sold at auction, the “De Beers Blue” just missed breaking the blue diamond record.
Graff has shared the first of its six-part 2022 high jewelry array.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the famously charitable stone will benefit the international organization.
The “Jewels Online” sale sold 98 percent by lot.
Burgundy Diamond Mines said it will begin commercial production at Ellendale before the end of 2022.
The D flawless stone is the highlight of a current digital auction from Christie’s.
Christie’s Geneva will offer “The Rock” at the Magnificent Jewels sale in May.
The 15.10-carat fancy vivid blue, mined by Petra last spring and purchased by De Beers and Diacore, heads to Sotheby’s in April.
The founder of a cryptocurrency company purchased the stone and will rename it the “Hex.com” diamond.
He was a close friend and business partner of Laurence Graff, who described him as “the greatest diamond dealer I have ever known.”
The massive natural fancy black diamond will be offered without reserve at Sotheby’s next month.
Jack Ogden will host the webinar on Friday, Jan. 7.
It was found at the Williamson mine in Tanzania after Petra resumed operations following a COVID-19 shutdown.
The 71.19-carat “Northern Light” green diamond and the 108.03-carat “Blue Splendor of Ceylon” sapphire are just two examples.
It’s at the center of an exhibition about diamonds mined in Botswana.
The Duchess of Windsor bangle, however, failed to sell.
The tome offers an appreciation for the stone through the voices of celebrities, designers, and other diamond lovers.
A California woman found the yellowish stone and named it Lucy. Here’s what inspired the name.