Pink diamond sells for $49.9m, breaks auction record

Originally estimated at $21m, the 11.15-carat Williamson Pink Star diamond was sold for $49.9m at Hong Kong auction.

In this undated photo released by Sotheby's, The Williamson Pink Star is seen
The Williamson Pink Star is the second-largest pink diamond to appear at auction (Sotheby's via AP)

An 11.15-carat pink diamond has been sold for $49.9m in Hong Kong, setting a world record for the highest price per carat for a diamond sold at auction.

Auctioned on Friday by Sotheby’s Hong Kong, the Williamson Pink Star diamond was originally estimated at $21m.

The gem draws its name from two legendary pink diamonds.

The first is the 23.60-carat Williamson diamond which was presented to the late British Queen Elizabeth II as a wedding gift in 1947; the second is the 59.60-carat Pink Star diamond that sold for a record $71.2m at auction in 2017.

The Williamson Pink Star is the second-largest pink diamond to appear at auction.

Pink diamonds are among the rarest and most valuable of the coloured diamonds.

“When you consider an alluring link to Queen Elizabeth, the rising prices for pink diamonds thanks to their increasing rarity, and the backdrop of an unstable global economy, this diamond could prove to be a very compelling proposal for the right person,” said Tobias Kormind, managing director of 77 Diamonds.

“Hard assets such as world-class diamonds have a history of performing well. Some of the world’s highest quality diamonds have seen prices double over the last 10 years,” he said.

Source: AP