World's Rarest Golconda Blue Diamond Used By Maharajas To Be Auctioned For US Dollars 50 Million
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World's Rarest Golconda Blue Diamond Used By Maharajas To Be Auctioned For US Dollars 50 Million
The Golconda Blue diamond is known to be one of the finest blue diamonds in the world. For the first time in the history of this rare, exquisite piece, the 23 to 24-carat diamond piece, which was once owned by Indian royals, is all set to go for public auction. The blue diamond, hailed as 'a lost piece of history,' would be sold for US Dollars 35 to 50 million according to an ETimes report as it is known for being rare, popular and for it's hist…
Golconda Blue Could Fetch Up to $100M, Experts Say
Experts have predicted that the Golconda Blue could smash its high estimate to sell for as much as $100 million at Christie’s in Geneva, making it the most expensive diamond ever sold at auction. The pear-shaped, 23.24-carat, fancy-vivid-blue diamond, set into a ring by designer JAR, will lead the May 14 Magnificent Jewels auction. Christie’s allocated the piece a price range of $35 million to $50 million, but given the diamond’s rarity and roy…
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