No one can deny the beauty that lies within a jewel as rare as a diamond, even more so when it’s colored. Colors are believed to bring life to what’s inanimate, which is why the pink diamond has a soul of its own.
Descendent from the Oppenheimer Family, this exceptionally rare 19-carat beauty was auctioned last year in Geneva for 50 million dollars! That means approximately $2.6 million were paid per carat, setting a world record in the sales of pink diamonds.
Your 19 carat pink diamond​
It was discovered about a century ago in a South African diamond mine, and has not been modified since its first cut around 1920. It is so precious that Francois Curiel, head of Christie’s in Europe, has labeled it “the Leonardo da Vinci of diamonds”.
The pink hue this ‘Fancy Vivid’ stunner possesses is unparalleled, for other colored diamonds rarely present this unique level of color intensity and saturation. Actually, it is so rare that the Gemological Institute of America claims only one in one million diamonds possesses a color this deep. Its shape and facets will mesmerize and dazzle you with the intensity of its shine.
The 'Fancy Vivid' stunner
This celebrity among diamond collectors and jewelers is one that only a few could ever afford, but if you would like your name to be forever remembered as one of its few guardians, then this 50 million dollar pink diamond is all you need.