In a dazzling auction event at Christie’s New York Luxury Week, a flawless 10.2-carat pink diamond known as the Eden Rose stole the show by selling for a record-breaking $13.3 million. Luxury collectors from all corners of the globe placed bids, resulting in an unforgettable evening of high-stakes bidding. The Eden Rose diamond outperformed its presale estimates, making it the top diamond of the spring auction season worldwide. The success of last week’s auction highlights the increasing demand for luxury goods, with sales totaling a remarkable $70.3 million. Notably, 52 percent of winning bids were made through Christie’s online platform, showcasing the growing influence of digital sales in the luxury market. The Eden Rose diamond was not the only star of the auction, as several other exceptional pieces garnered significant attention. Six separate jewels fetched over $1 million each, including an 84-carat yellow diamond pendant that sold for $2.2 million and a 2.3-carat blue diamond ring that went for $2.1 million. Beyond jewelry, other luxury categories such as watches, wine, and handbags also achieved impressive sales results. Collectors were eager to secure rare and unique pieces, driving prices beyond initial estimates and attracting new buyers to Christie’s. The spectacular success of the auction reaffirms the enduring allure of luxury goods and the timeless appeal of exceptional diamonds like the Eden Rose. As demand for high-end items continues to grow, collectors can expect even more extraordinary offerings in the future.
Rare 10-Carat Pink Diamond Sells for Record $13.3M at Auction
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