Isaac Wolf,
Orthodox Hasidic Jew and a New York-based diamond cutter, was the buyer of the 59.60-carat pink diamond that sold for $83 million in
Geneva last night, a record for any gemstone at auction.
Wolf renamed the oval-cut stone the "
Pink Dream," New York-based
Sotheby's said. He competed against three others for the gem in bidding that lasted about five minutes before the strike of the gavel, followed by cheers and applause.
Enlarge image 'The
Pink Star'
"The Pink Star," a 59.60-carat colored diamond. The oval-cut stone, the largest internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamond ever graded by
Gemological Institute of America (
GIA), sold for $83 million -- a record for any gemstone at auction -- when was auctioned by Sotheby's in Geneva on Nov. 13. It was estimated to raise more than $60 million.
Photographer:
Alastair Laidlaw/Sotheby's via
Bloomberg
Enlarge image 'The
Orange'
"The Orange," the largest fancy vivid orange diamond in the world. The
VS1 clarity pear-shaped diamond of 14
.82 carats was estimated at $17 million to $20 million in a Geneva auction. It sold for 32.6 million
Swiss francs, or about $36 million, a record for an orange diamond.
Source:
2013 Christie's Images Ltd. via Bloomberg
The diamond led last night's auction, which Sotheby's said raised a record $199.5 million, along with the new artist record set by the $105.4 million sale of an
Andy Warhol painting in
New York last night, are high-profile successes for the auction house, which is facing pressure from investors.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded at an intraday record before the sale of the stone, previously called the "Pink Star."
"It elicits almost a visceral response,"
David Bennett, the auctioneer, said of the gem. "This stone checks every single box in terms of rarity, quality, size and everything. The crown jewels of
England, which is one of the greatest jewel cases, does not have a diamond this size or this color."
Monaco Modelling
Steinmetz
Diamonds, owned by
Israel's richest man,
Beny Steinmetz, cut and polished the stone, which was mined by
De Beers in
Africa. After two years of preparation, the stone was worn by
Danish model
Helena Christensen around her neck to exhibit it to the public for the first time in Monaco in
2003.
The stone is fancy vivid pink, the highest grade for the color of diamonds, and the purity of its crystals ranks among the top 2 percent in the world.
Bennett had set the previous record for any stone sold in auction in
2010 with the $45.6 million "
Graff Pink" diamond. The "Pink Dream" is more than twice the size of the 24.78-carat "Graff Pink."
The sale crowns the Geneva fall auction season by Sotheby's (
BID) and
Christie's, highlights of which include the $36 million sale of the largest orange diamond known to exist, a $
2.2 million price tag for a
1957 Patek Philippe watch, and a record for a
Rolex Daytona.
Polished diamond prices have climbed 39 percent in the past decade, according to the PolishedPrices
Diamond price overall index.
A
Francis Bacon triptych became the priciest artwork at auction on Tuesday night in New York when Christie's sold it for $142.4 million, beating Sotheby's
2012 sale of
Edvard Munch's "
The Scream.'
Smithsonian Show
The diamond, originally named ''The
Steinmetz Pink,'' was sold privately in
2007 for an undisclosed amount. The gem has been included in the ''
Splendor of Diamonds'' exhibition at the
Smithsonian Institution in
Washington. It was the largest internally flawless fancy vivid pink diamond ever graded by the Gemological Institute of America.
The sale follows a Sotheby's auction in
Hong Kong in October containing white and blue diamonds valued at more than $28 million and $19 million each.
Investment-grade diamonds attract buyers both as status symbols and hedges against volatility in the financial markets.
Colored stones, which account for about
0.01 percent of mined production, are prized for their rarity and command the highest price per carat.
Pricey Pink
Pink diamonds have set the highest auction prices for gemstones sold at auction. The 34.65-carat ''
Princie" fancy intense pink raised $39.3 million at Christie's in New York in April.
The desirability of pink as a gem color has increased since rose-hued diamonds were first discovered in
India centuries ago.
Famous examples include the
Williamson, which was given to
Queen Elizabeth at her wedding, and the Darya-i-Nur, the largest pink diamond in the world, which initially belonged to
Mogul emperors in India and is now stored at the
National Treasury of Iran.
Pink diamonds are
Type II stones that derive their color from the process known as plastic deformation, whereby pressure changes create structural anomalies during the crystal growth.
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