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At 14.82 carats, 'The Orange' is the largest known fancy orange colored diamond. (Photo: Christie's)



  Largest known orange-colored diamond to go on the block at Christie's


October 14, 2013


A pear-shaped, 14.82-carat vivid orange diamond, fittingly known as "The Orange," will be put up for auction at Christie's on November 12. It is the largest known fancy vivid orange diamond in the world.

According to the auction house, the diamond has been with the same unnamed owner for at least 30 years. Christie's added that its clarity is VS1.

"It's very, very good, but it has natural imperfections," said diamond colored expert Alan Bronstein, as quoted by the Bloomberg News service.

"As far as orange diamonds go, it has no peer," Bronstein added. "It's unpredictable what a diamond like that can go for. We are entering uncharted waters."

Fancy colored diamonds with orange as their primary color are particularly rate. The color is the result of nitrogen atoms.

The largest pure orange diamond sold to date was known as "The Pumpkin Diamond." Weighing 5.54 carats, it brought in $1.3 million when sold at Sotheby's in 1997. The buyer was Ronald Winston, a son of the founder of Harry Winston.

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