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Giant white diamond ‘The Rock’ makes debut in Dubai

Giant white diamond ‘The Rock’ makes debut in Dubai

The 228.31-carat pear-shaped gem was mined and polished in South Africa more than 20 years ago.
26 Mar, 2022

DUBAI: A giant diamond nicknamed “The Rock” went on display for the first time in Dubai on Friday ahead of an auction where it is expected to fetch over $30 million.

The 228.31-carat pear-shaped gem, which was mined and polished in South Africa more than 20 years ago, is the largest white diamond ever to come to auction, said Christie’s.

After making its debut at the auction house’s Dubai branch, where it will be displayed from March 26-29, The Rock will travel to Taipei, New York and Geneva, where it will be auctioned on May 11.

“The Middle East has always had such a great appreciation for important jewels and gemstones,” Rahul Kadakia, international head of jewellery at Christie’s, told AFP.

“We thought it would be nice for us to launch the diamond in an area where there are so many great collectors for important gems of this nature.” The diamond is the “largest existing D-Z colour pear-shaped diamond ever graded” by the Gemological Institute of America, Christie’s said in a statement, adding it is “G colour, VS1 clarity”.

“It’s the biggest white diamond ever sold at auction, it will probably achieve over 30 million dollars,” said Julian Brunie, Christie’s international head of jewellery private sales.

“We have seen a lot of demand in the region in the last few years... the UAE and the Gulf area has always been a key market for the unique pieces.” The previous auction record for the largest colourless diamond was a 163.41 carat sparkler which sold in November 2017 for $33.7 million, Christie’s said.

Sotheby’s in London last month sold “The Enigma” — the largest cut black diamond ever to come to auction, at 555.55 carats — for $4.3 million.

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TTA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TTP Mar 26, 2022 08:21am
Build a free University for Muslim students and then impress me....
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NACParis Mar 26, 2022 08:54am
Probably mined in South Africa but owned by previous rulers
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Lalit (India) Mar 26, 2022 09:01am
India is the biggest trader of cut and polished diamonds in the world. The city of Surat alone accounts for 12% of world’s diamond trade. And outside India, Indians own largest diamond trading houses across world in places like Antwerp, New York, Moscow, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore.
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Qasim Mar 26, 2022 10:09am
Good place to milk the Sheikhs , for sure
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Anonymouseee Mar 26, 2022 10:10am
This diamond could end up feeding millions of people for years, but that will certainly not happen.
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Ali Sabir Mar 26, 2022 10:40am
... Diamonds are not rare. This one is.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Mar 26, 2022 11:42am
Bring it on.
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Dr Asim Mar 26, 2022 07:46pm
This could be an investment for a nation in terms of solid mineral resources like gold, silver, platinum etc. Maybemany countries' finance ministers are thinking about buying this diamond as it can be sold when cash is needed. Diamonds may not be so profitable to sell in times of crisis but every penny counts as drops of rain make a river.
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FAZ Mar 26, 2022 09:09pm
Had it been discovered in colonial times, would have ended for free in Queens lap!.
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Syed Qutub Mar 26, 2022 11:52pm
@TTA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TTP Why only Muslim students??? Are people of others religions not human?
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TTA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TTP Mar 27, 2022 04:14am
@Lalit (India) yes but there look well quality for the mass consumer in the US and Europe those kind of diamonds and jewelry are not bought by South Asians or in the Middle East.... They're mostly tiny diamonds in use for cheap bracelets and stuff at Macy's etc.
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Anser Mar 27, 2022 04:28am
Pure Carbon!
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M. Saeed Mar 27, 2022 03:53pm
Just a bright lump of carbon !
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