Categories: Headlines

Diamond Sells for World Record $71M

It’s the most valuable gem in existence.

The 59.60-carat “Pink Star” diamond has sold for a record-setting $71 million at auction in Hong Kong.

The buyer was jewelry giant Chow Tai Fook, Bloomberg reports. Sotheby’s wrote in a tweet that the price is “a new record for any diamond or jewel at auction.”

The gem is the largest internally flawless, fancy vivid pink diamond ever graded by the Gemological Institute of America.

Before the auction, only one diamond had stood in the way of the Pink Star claiming the title of most gemstone ever sold at auction: the 14.62-carat Oppenheimer Blue. The fancy vivid blue diamond sold at Christie’s Geneva last year for nearly $58 million.

Oddly enough, the Pink Star sold for an even higher price — $83 million — in 2013 at Sotheby’s Geneva. But that sale was canceled.

Read more at Bloomberg

INSTORE Staff

Over the years, INSTORE has won 80 international journalism awards for its publication and website. Contact INSTORE's editors at editor@instoremag.com.

Recent Posts

45 Year Old Venus Jewelers Closes Door, Moves to New Location

Venus Jewelers is hosting a store closing liquidation sale with savings of up to 70%…

21 hours ago

Ring Bear Teams Up with MLB Star Austin Riley for Exclusive Wedding Ring Collection

This exciting collaboration brings together Ring Bear's jewelry expertise with Riley's personal style, interests, and…

22 hours ago

AGS and GIA Announce Joint Event for September 2025

‘Converge’ brings together AGS Conclave and GIA Symposium.

1 day ago

Majority of Businesses Still Rely on Cash Payments: Survey

Despite the popularity of digital payments, almost six out of 10 businesses except to never…

1 day ago

From New Equestrian-Inspired Styles to a Line that Benefits Ukraine, Here Are the Latest Jewelry Collections

And don’t miss the latest Citizen watch from the Blue Angels collection.

1 day ago

10 Tips For Trunk Show Success

Manos Phoundoulakis offers advice for extraordinary events.

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.