It weighs a hefty 12.03 carats. The color? An exceptionally
fancy vivid blue.
On Wednesday, the 'Blue Moon' diamond sold for a whopping
$48.4 million, making it the world's most expensive diamond.
According to the auctioneer David Bennett, it is the
"highest price per carat" ever obtained for any kind of stone.
The record sale, which took place at a Sotheby's auction in
Geneva, was a headline in itself. But when the successful bidder renamed it,
'Blue Moon of Josephine', tongues were set wagging.
Just a day before, at a Christie's auction, also in Geneva,
an anonymous bidder purchased a 16.08-carat pink diamond, for $28.5 million. He
dubbed it, 'Sweet Josephine.'
Who is Josephine?
At first, the auction houses only disclosed that it had
gone to a "Hong Kong buyer," but the names of the diamonds provided
clues as to the purchaser's true identity.
CNN confirmed billionaire Joseph Lau, of property firm
Chinese Estates Holdings, as the gem's new owner.
"Yes, the diamonds were bought by Mr. Joseph Lau for
his daughter," his assistant told CNN over the phone.
Lau has a track record for naming gems after his daughters,
7-year-old Josephine and 13-year-old Zoe.
Back in 2009, Lau purchased a 7.03-carat blue diamond for
$9.48 million. He named it, the 'Star of Josephine.'
Last November, he purchased a Burmese ruby and diamond
brooch weighing 10.10 carats for $8.43 million, naming it 'The Zoe Red', as
well as a 9.75-carat blue diamond for $32.6 million, calling it 'The Zoe
Diamond.'
Lau is a prolific collector of art and wine, and has a
penchant for extravagant gestures. He is the owner of a $17.4 million Andy
Warhol portrait of Mao Zedong. He also built Hong Kong's tallest retail complex
and named it 'The ONE', reportedly after an ex-girlfriend.
According to Forbes, Lau is the 114th richest person in the
world with an estimated net worth of $9.8 billion.
Reference: CNN
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