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‘Eternal Pink’ diamond hoping to fetch $35 million at auction


A precious gemstone called “The Eternal Pink” is expected to fetch more than $35 million in an upcoming auction on June 8th. This rare diamond weighs 10.57 carats and is set to highlight Sotheby’s Magnificent Jewels auction in New York.

The cushion-cut Internally Flawless Fancy Vivid Purplish Pink Diamond is highly sought after as it is the most vivid pink diamond ever to be offered for sale. It was mined by De Beers at the Damtshaa mine in Botswana, with the rough stone weighing 23.78 carats. Afterwards, it was shaped into its current form over six months by Diacore’s team of talented and dedicated artisans, who focused on maximizing the diamond’s electric “bubblegum” color to full potential.

The Fancy Vivid color grade is the highest possible for diamonds, according to Sotheby’s, making this diamond even more desirable. The resulting polished stone boasts a lovely combination of facets that enhance the pink color, resulting in a charming and feminine hue that captures the eye.

The auction will commence at 10:00 a.m. on June 8.

As you can see, the “Eternal Pink” diamond is a real treasure, with a fascinating history of being carefully crafted into an exquisite gemstone that is highly valued for its vibrant color and superior quality.



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