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#Flawless: Would Your Valentine Like This Perfect 102 Carat Diamond? (You Can Name It After Them)

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Wondering what to get that special someone this Valentine’s Day? You say money is no object?

Well, Sotheby’s Diamonds has a 102.34 carat of D Flawless gem, described by Gemological Institute of America, as the

“Largest round shaped, D colour, flawless diamond ever graded.”

Experts predict it could fetch over $35 million.

This stone is not yet set and it is “pure” in the most literal sense. It is just carbon, with no traces of any other element. This gives it exceptional clarity.

Btw, why doesn’t this diamond have a name? All of the rarest diamonds do. Well, whoever buys this giant gem gets to name it.

“The Speegle Diamond”

It has a nice ring to it, no? Will it set a new record? You can find out a all the details Sotheby’s Diamonds.

For comparison, “the 101” because of its 101.73 carat weight, is a colorless pear-shaped diamond that sold at Christie’s for $26.7 million in 2013. It is flawless and D color grade, as well.

The auction record for any diamond is held by the “Pink Star,” which sold for $71.2 million at Sotheby’s Hong Kong in April of 2017

The 101 carat diamond, currently on display at Sotheby’s London showroom, is about 61 carats smaller than the one which currently holds the title of the world’s most expensive D-Flawless diamond. It sold for $33.7 million in Geneva last year.

(Photos, Sotheby’s)


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