The Jerusalem Post

Russia to auction giant 51-carat polished diamond

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– Russian miner Alrosa said on Tuesday it plans to sell a rare collection of polished diamonds produced domestical­ly, including a giant 51.38-carat gem, at an online auction in November.

This huge, traditiona­l round-cut diamond, whose 2.5-cm. (1-inch) diameter is equal in size to the visible part of a human eye, bears the same name as the whole Dynasty collection.

According to state-controlled Alrosa, it is potentiall­y the most expensive diamond manufactur­ed in the history of Russian jewelry because of its high quality.

It took a year and a half for Alrosa’s specialist­s to create five polished diamonds for the collection from a 179carat Romanovs rough diamond, extracted at one of the company’s mines in Russia’s far-eastern Yakutia region in 2015.

The collection is dedicated to the Tzar Peter the Great, who built the city of St. Petersburg, and the Romanov dynasty, which ruled Russia for 300 years, Alrosa, the world’s largest producer of rough diamonds in carat terms, said in a statement.

The collection’s name fits well with a surge in patriotism in Russia triggered by Moscow’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 and Western sanctions against Moscow.

“There was a good reason to choose the name for the collection, which is connected with Alrosa’s intention to revive the traditions and memory of renowned Russian jewelers famous for their craftsmans­hip and filigree since Russia’s first cutting and polishing factory founded by Peter I (the Great) early in the 18th century,” the company said.

In an industry context, Alrosa’s decision to produce these polished diamonds and sell them online fits with a broader quest to find new ways to the market and add value on the part of gem producers.

Alrosa and Anglo American’s De Beers unit, which for the first time auctioned polished stones this year, produces about half of the world’s rough diamonds.

The main 51.38-carat diamond has a 57-facet traditiona­l round brilliant cut with triple excellent cut, D color and VVS1 clarity.

“As to overall characteri­stics, it is unpreceden­ted in the history of Russia,” Alrosa said. The other stones in the collection are a 16.67-carat round-cut diamond, a 5.05carat oval diamond, a 1.73carat pear-cut diamond and a 1.39-carat diamond.

During a media presentati­on of the collection in a luxury hotel in Moscow, Alrosa chief executive Sergey Ivanov said the company planned to sell the whole collection in one set. From his point of view, the starting price at the auction should be not less than $10 million. Alrosa also said the collection would be shown in Israel, Hong Kong and then in the United States this autumn.

 ?? (Tatyana Makeyeva/Reuters) ?? AN EMPLOYEE shows the main 51.38-carat diamond during Russian miner Alrosa’s presentati­on of the Dynasty polisheddi­amonds collection in Moscow on Tuesday.
(Tatyana Makeyeva/Reuters) AN EMPLOYEE shows the main 51.38-carat diamond during Russian miner Alrosa’s presentati­on of the Dynasty polisheddi­amonds collection in Moscow on Tuesday.

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