Tuesday, February 8, 2011

World's Most Expensive Diamond Per Carat

In Hong Kong in 2007 the record for selling the most expensive diamond per carat in the world was set.
The diamond was sold at Sotheby auction house and is blue in color with precision details and cut.
The auction was held on October 8, 2007, and bidding only lasted for eight minutes, and was competitively fierce. The winning bidder of the diamond was Moussaieff Jewellers from London, who won the diamond with the highest bid of $7.98 million dollars USD.
The diamond’s weight clocks in at 6.04 carats, with a retail value of approximately $1.32 million USD per carat.
This diamond beats out the famous “Hancock Red” diamond, the previous world record setter that sold back in 1987 for a scant $926,000 per carat.
The only diamond that might rival this one in value is the largest diamond in the world, which clocks in a weight of 45.52 carats. This of course is the infamous Hope Diamond, and will never be sold.

World's Most Expensive Diamond Per Carat

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