507 CARAT DIAMOND SOLD FOR $35 MILLION
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Diamonds sold a 507-carat diamond for $35.3 million, breaking a record
as the highest price ever paid for a rough diamond. Analysts had
estimated the value of the stone, one of the 20 biggest high-quality
rough diamonds, at around $25 million.”It is fitting that the Cullinan
Heritage should achieve a sale price of $35.3 million, the highest sale
price on record ever achieved for a rough diamond, as it has the
potential to produce one of the world’s most important polished gems,”
Chief Executive Johan Dippenaar said. London-listed Petra said in a
statement the gem was purchased in a tender by Chow Tai Fook Jewelry Co
Ltd in Hong Kong. Proceeds will help boost Petra’s profit for its fiscal
year to end-June after the firm swung to a first-half profit on higher
production and sales.
AIM-listed
Petra found the gem last September at its 74 percent owned Cullinan mine
in South Africa, which it bought from sector giant De BeerS.
The Cullinan mine has been the source of many large diamonds, including
the world’s largest rough diamond — the Cullinan — at 3,106 carats.
That gem
was cut into the Star of Africa stones that are now set in Britain’s
Crown Jewels. Petra was a member of a consortium that paid $148 million
when buying the Cullinan mine from De Beers, which is 45 percent owned
by mining group Anglo American.
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