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Blue-green diamond sells for more than $17 million at Christie’s auction in Geneva

A 5.5-carat triangular-cut diamond billed as the largest fancy vivid blue-green diamond known to exist sold for more than 13.5 million Swiss francs ($17.3 million) on Wednesday, Christie’s said, calling it a record price for a stone of its kind sold at auction. The “Ocean Dream,” the standout offering at the auction house’s Geneva jewellery sale, was found in Central Africa in the 1990s. The price easily topped the presale estimate to fetch 7-10 million francs (around $9-13 million).

Rahul Kadakia, president of Christie’s Asia Pacific, said an unspecified private client was the buyer, and the stone took about 20 minutes to sell — an indication that interest was high. The price was more than double that of the roughly $8.5 million that the gem, which was featured among rare colored diamonds at the Smithsonian Splendour of Diamonds Exhibition in 2003, sold for at Christie’s in 2014.

On Tuesday, a 6-carat fancy vivid blue diamond didn’t sell at Sotheby’s auction in Geneva. The auction house said that the rare stone unearthed from South Africa’s famed Cullinan mine had a presale estimate of 7.2 million to 9.6 million francs ($9.2 million to $12.3 million). Although the diamond didn’t find a buyer at the auction, we are now in discussions with several interested parties and are confident it will find a new home soon.

Both houses say collectors are increasingly drawn to rare, colored diamonds, which make up only a fraction of all the diamonds mined around the world.

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