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Rare pink diamond sells for nearly $83m in Hong Kong

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HONG KONG - A rare pink diamond has sold in Hong Kong for nearly US$58 million (S$83 million), setting a record for price per carat paid at auction for any diamond or gemstone, according to Sotheby's.

The 11.15-carat Williamson Pink Star on Friday fetched US$57.7 million, the second-highest price paid at auction for any jewel, Sotheby's added.

The winning bid, by an undisclosed US buyer from Boca Raton, Florida, was more than twice the estimated US$21 million sale price.

The stone was the second-largest pink diamond to be sold at auction.

Pink diamonds are the rarest of the precious gems and the most in-demand on the global market. The world record for a pink diamond was set in 2017, when a stone known as the CTF Pink Star was sold in Hong Kong for US$71.2 million.

Friday's sale "not only attests to the resilient demand for top quality diamonds in Asia, but a heightened awareness of the great scarcity of pink diamonds", said Mr Wenhao Yu, chairman of jewellery and watches at Sotheby's Asia.

The Williamson Pink Star was named after two other pink diamonds: the record-setting CTF Pink Star and the Williamson Stone, a 23.6-carat diamond given as a wedding present to Queen Elizabeth II in 1947.

Mr Tobias Kormind, managing director of British jewel retailer 77 Diamonds, said the "astounding" sale proved high-quality diamonds could still fetch major prices in a shaky economy.

"Hard assets such as world-class diamonds have a history of performing well even in times of instability," he said. - AFP

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