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The 8.01-carat blue diamond ring, which obtained the second highest price per carat ever for a blue diamond at auction, photographed alongside a 5.03-carat, fancy, vivid pink-diamond that also was put up for sale in Hong Kong on April 3.



  Second highest price per carat for blue diamond obtained at Sotheby's auction


April 13, 2012


An 8.01-carat carat emerald-cut, fancy vivid blue diamond ring sold at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong on April 3 for $12.72 million. At $1.59 million, it thus become the second highest price per carat ever received for a blue diamond at auction.

The highest price per carat was received also at a Sotheby's auction in Hong Kong, in October 2011, when a 6.01-carat fancy vivid blue diamond in October 2011 sold for $10.14 million, or $1.69 million per carat.

On May 29, Christie's will be putting up for sale the largest round fancy intense pink diamond to ever appear at auction at its Magnificent Jewels sale in Hong Kong.

The diamond, which is owned by a private collector, is one of only two known round pink diamonds of significant size in the world, and has a pre-sale estimate of $8 million to $10 million, the auctioneer said.

The diamond was purchased from Harry Winston in 1976. Since that was the same year that the United States launched its first satellite on a mission to Mars, Ronald Winston gave the diamond the name "Martian Pink."

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