寶啾寶石報報: Sotheby’s Offers Rare 102ct., D-Flawless Diamond
寶啾寶石報報: Sotheby's Offers Rare 102ct., D-Flawless Diamond
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Sotheby's has unveiled a rare white diamond that, it claims,  is the only known round brilliant-cut diamond over 100 carats possessing the highest  cut, color and clarity grades.
  
  Sotheby's Diamonds, the group's retail boutique, revealed  the 102.34-carat, D-color, flawless stone to mark the first anniversary   of its salon on London's New Bond Street, the auction house said   Thursday. 
  
  The polished diamond — which is available for private purchase,  rather than at auction — originated from a 425-carat rough that De Beers  unearthed in Botswana. Diacore, a South Africa-based manufacturer, spent six months cutting and polishing it in  Johannesburg and New York. 
  
  The round shape is the most sought-after for colorless  stones, as it gives the most "light and life," Sotheby's said. However, in  auction history, not even one of the seven 100-carat-plus, D-color diamonds  that have sold was brilliant-cut. 
  
  Large, round-brilliant diamonds are rare because cutters  generally try to maximize carat weight when working with the rough. That  usually means choosing a fancy shape such as cushion, emerald or pear, the  auction house explained. 
  
  "In the course of my long career, which has brought me close  to some of the greatest stones the earth has ever yielded, I have not  encountered anything quite like this," said Patti Wong, founder and chairman of  Sotheby's Diamonds. 
  
  "With its outstanding weight, its perfect color, clarity and  cut, it is a masterpiece of nature brought to life by human hand, blazing with  a brilliant firework-like display of almost every color on the spectrum —  mesmerizing to behold," she added. 
  
  The diamond is on view to the public until Friday at Sotheby's galleries on New  Bond Street.
  
    Image: Sotheby's

 
 
 
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