Massive 18-carat pink diamond sells for $44.3 million at auction

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A pear-shaped 18-carat pink diamond billed as a rarity has sold at a Geneva auction for 28.4 million Swiss francs ($44.3 million), including fees and taxes.The Fortune Pink fancy vivid pink stone, said to be the largest of its kind and shape to go on the block, headlined Christies latest Geneva sale of jewellery.The price was at the lower end of the expected price range, which was between $38 million and $54 million.The auction house said an unidentified Asian buyer snapped up the diamond.Max Fawcett, head of Christies jewellery department in Geneva, said the stone with a strong, saturated pink colour was mined in Brazil more than 15 years ago.He declined to identify its owner, but described the diamond as a true miracle of nature.Christies says the first pink diamonds ever recorded were found in Indias Golconda mines in the 16th century, before others turned up over the centuries in places including Africa, Australia, Brazil and Russia.The pink stones auction followed a showroom tour in New York, Shanghai, Singapore and Taiwan before its arrival in Geneva.Managing director Tobias Kormind of 77 Diamonds, an online diamond jeweller, called the sale price disappointing.The extraordinary Fortune Pink diamond sold in Geneva, with its auspicious 18.18 carat weight, which signifies prosperity in Asia, sadly didnt bring the luck or uplift in fortunes many had hoped for, he said.He suggested the result could be a reflection of a shaky global economy and other financial factors, which

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