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Giant white diamond could fetch $35mn in Hong Kong: Sotheby's
by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (AFP) Sept 10, 2013


A Sotheby's auction house employee holds the greatest white diamond to ever appear at auction, during a photocall at the auction house in central London, on September 9, 2013. The diamond weighs in at 118.28 carats and is the largest D colour flawless diamond, with an expected sale price of GBP18-22m (21.4-26.1m euros/28.2-34.5m USD). The diamond will be offered for sale in Hong Kong on October 7, 2013. Photo courtesy AFP.

A 118.28-carat white diamond, set to break records, is to go under the hammer in Hong Kong in October, auction house Sotheby's said Tuesday.

Describing the egg-shaped gem as the "greatest" of its kind to ever appear at auction, the British firm said it could fetch $28 to $35 million in the auction, where another rare yet smaller diamond will also be sold.

"It's like [a] small chicken egg," a Hong Kong-based Sotheby's spokeswoman told AFP when she described its size.

Quek Chin Yeow, deputy chairman of Sotheby's Asia, said at a Monday preview in London that the D colour flawless gem would be the "greatest white diamond to be sold at auction".

The firm said the sale could beat previous records at a diamond auction last year, when a 101.73-carat diamond was sold at $26.7 million.

"The white diamond ... is a new stone. The rough was mined in 2011," Quek said.

It was discovered in a deep mine in an undisclosed southern African country, where it weighed 299 carat as a rough stone.

A "Premier Blue Diamond" at 7.59-carat is also set to be auctioned off in October and could fetch up to $19 million.

Hong Kong has become a centre for jewellery auctions thanks to growing wealth in China and other parts of the region, as well as the region's increasing appetite for art.

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