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  1. ‘Ultra-rare’ pink diamond sells for $34.8 million at auction

  2. The 'Williamson Pink Star' Diamond Sells for a Record $57.7 Million

  3. This 20-Carat Pink Diamond Could Sell At Auction For More Than …

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    The world's largest blue diamond, an extremely rare gem known as "The Oppenheimer Blue", sold for $57.5 million at Christie's Geneva May 18, 2016, making it the most expensive diamond ever sold at auction. The 14.62 carat Fancy Vivid stone is mounted on a platinum ring and flanked on either side by a trapeze-shaped diamond.
    The diamond was sold for $31.6 million by Sotheby's, at an auction in Geneva. The price makes it the most expensive Fancy Vivid pink diamond to sell at auction. Cubic zirconia replicas of the original and a modern cut of the Kohinoor diamond, one of the oldest and most famous diamonds in the world.
    The pink diamond was purchased by Hong Kong jewelers Chow Tai Fook and renamed “CTF Pink Star.” A 11.15-carat pink diamond dubbed “Williamson Pink Star” meanwhile holds the record for the highest per-carat auction price, after it sold for 453.2 million Hong Kong dollars ($58 million) last year.
    It's the highest amount paid per carat for any diamond at auction. The Williamson Pink Star shone brighter than expected at Sotheby’s over the weekend. The extremely rare 11.15-carat pink diamond sold for a record $57.7 million at a standalone, single-lot auction in Hong Kong on October 7.
  5. Pink diamond auctioned at $57.73 million, most ever per carat

  6. Rare pink diamond smashes auction records | CNN

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