Property of a Gentleman 34.65 carat Princie Diamond sells for £25m

Princie Pink Diamond

The Princie Diamond  one of the largest pink diamonds sold at auction for £25 more than $39.3m,

http://www.christies.com/sales/magnificent-jewels-and-the-princie-diamond-2013/index.aspx

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Price Realized: $39,323,750

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR A GOLCONDA DIAMOND MOST EXPENSIVE DIAMOND EVER SOLD AT CHRISTIE’S AND IN THE UNITED STATES

 

An anonymous collector bidding by phone, purchased the diamond from Christie’s in New York .The 34.65 carat diamond’s origin can be traced back to the ancient diamond mines of Golconda in southern India.

It once belonged to the royal family of Hyderabad, rulers of one of the wealthiest provinces of Mughal India.

Christie’s jewellery department head Rahul Kadakia  said  “The Princie Diamond carries a fabulous provenance, which brings together the legendary names of Golconda, [the] Nizam of Hyderabad, and the Maharani Sita Devi of Baroda,” before the sale.

“The most beautiful stones discovered in Golconda were always reserved for kings and rulers as they represented the highest power, which was then magically transferred to the owner.

“It was a widely regarded belief that God’s gift to India became India’s gift to mankind and the Princie is undoubtedly one of the greatest gifts of Golconda.”

The diamond was once owned by the Nizam of Hyderabad, who was proclaimed the richest man in the world by Time magazine in 1937.

It had not seen in public since 1960 when Sotheby’s sold it as the “property of a gentleman”.

All four of the world’s top pink diamonds have been found at Golconda, Christie’s says. The area has the earliest known diamond mines in the world, producing the stones as early as 800BC.

In 2010 a diamond known as the Graff pink was sold in Geneva by Sotheby’s for $44m. At the time it was believed to be the most expensive gemstone bought at auction in history.

The two largest pink diamonds – the Darya-I Nur, weighing 175 to 195 carats, and the Nur ul-Ain, weighing about 60 carats – originally formed part of the Iranian Crown Jewels.

Experts say it has since been determined that they were cut from a single pink diamond weighing 242 carats.

Christie’s say that the Princie Diamond is believed to be the third largest pink diamond in the world and was found 300 years ago in the Golconda mines.

To read more

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-22167514

http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/04/17/princie-pink-diamond-sells-for-39-3-million-at-christies/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2310814/Pink-diamond-sells-39m-Rare-Princie-sold-anonymous-bidder-New-York-Christies-auction.html

 

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