"The Perfect Rose," a flawless pink diamond, was officially the auction of the jewels the most expensive in Asia after bringing in a cool $ 23165968 million. An anonymous buyer victorious in the cutthroat bidding war claim a 14.23-carat price.
The emerald cut pink diamond located between a pair of flawless diamonds-D with a total of 3.40 carats. The three diamonds emeralds were placed in a ring of 18 carat white gold.
The diamond was the most expensive lot in Hong Kong, Christie's auction. A spokesman for Christie called Perfect Pink, "a phenomenon in the world of gems," partly because the perfect color type IIa diamond and classification. Type IIa diamonds account for only 1-2 percent of the world's natural diamonds. Many of the most famous and coveted in the world of type IIa diamonds have virtually no impurities and a spark extraordinary.
Fancy intense pink stone VVS clear of the Asia's largest jewelry was sold in an auction of all time. Diamond Ring sold four million more than Christie's expected selling price, making it the most expensive jewel ever sold in Asia. Many experts believe that the massive jewelry auction indication of the growing Asian demand for luxury goods. They want more luxury auctions to Asia in the future, especially since the sales success of the perfect rose.
While the perfect ring pink diamond jewel was sold in Asia, the diamond still can not compete with the incredible record of $ 46 million sale price of 24.78 carat pink diamond "The Rose Graff," acquired by Laurence Graff in Geneva November 15, 2010.