Sotheby's is set to auction off one of the rarest diamonds in the world this fall
Sep 10, 2020, 23:32 IST
- Sotheby’s is set to auction off a rare D Colour 102.39-carat flawless oval diamond this fall.
- Per Sotheby's, it will be the second-largest oval diamond ever to be auctioned.
- It is completely flawless, both internally and externally, and is one of the most chemically pure diamonds in the world. It's a Type IIa diamond, a category in which only 2% of all gem diamonds fall.
- Only seven diamonds over 100 carats have previously been sold at auction — five of which were sold by Sotheby’s.
- In 2013, Sotheby’s Hong Kong auctioned a 118.28-carat oval diamond that sold for $30.8 million. In 2015, Sotheby’s New York auctioned a 100.20-carat emerald-cut step-cut diamond for $22.1 million.
- This latest D Colour oval diamond is set to be offered without reserve, meaning whoever bids the most on it will win.
- Bidding will open online on September 15.
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