Princie Diamond - World's largest Fancy Intense Pink Diamond from the famous Golconda mines of India. Photo courtesy : Christies |
- It should be big : whooping 34.65 carats
- It should be clean
- It should be rare - probably the only piece
- It should have a legacy - from the original collection of the Nizaam of Hyderabad
- It should have a pink : Fancy Intense Pink diamond
- Plus, a bonus of Golconda mines of India
The pink diamond originally belonged to the Royal family of Hyderabad, one of the wealthiest ruling families of India under the British rule. It first appeared in an auction in 1960, when the then Nizaam of Hyderabad had sold it for approx. 47,000 GBP only! It was bought by the London Branch of Van Cleef & Arpels & christened as the Princie Diamond in honor of the Prince of Baroda who had back then attended an event of Van Cleef & Arpels at the time.
Only time will tell, what price is is really auctioned for, however with the excitement seen in Collectors of fine jewels for this rare diamond, it is not expected to sell 'cheap'.
Side view of the exceptional 34.65 carat Pink Diamond |
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