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Dazzling pink diamond could fetch more than $21 million at auction

Dazzling pink diamond could fetch more than $21 million at auction
September 1, 2022 Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - A dazzling pink diamond, described as one of the world's purest, could fetch more than $21 million when it goes under the hammer in Hong Kong in October, auction house Sotheby's said on Wednesday.

At 11.15 carats, the cushion-shaped gem is called "Williamson Pink Star", in tribute to two other pink diamonds.

One is the "CTF Pink Star", a 59.60-carat oval mixed-cut diamond which sold for a record $71.2 million at auction in 2017.

The other is the "Williamson" stone – a 23.60 carat diamond given to Britain's Queen Elizabeth as a wedding gift by Canadian geologist John Thorburn Williamson. Worn by the monarch in a Cartier brooch, it was discovered in his mine in Tanzania.

The "Williamson Pink Star" also originates from that mine.