2013年4月14日,這顆藍(lán)鉆獲得620萬英鎊拍賣天價 |
A stunning blue diamondbroke a world record today, fetching a price of 6.2 million British pounds (about $9.6 million), or about $1.8 million per carat, according to auctioneer Bonhams. The diamond is a brilliant blue and is set in a ring made by Italian jeweler Bulgariaround 1965. The high price likely comes from the diamond's unusual color as well as its posh setting: Bulgari is a company beloved by the Hollywood glitterati, and blue diamondsare rarely up for sale. This particular blue diamond also happens to be a large chunk of ice at 5.3 carets. The diamond is a "fancy deep-blue" stone, terminology that describes its intensity of color. The blue sheen comes from boron atomsintermixed with the carbonthat makes up the diamond's structure. According to Bonhams, less than 1 percent of all diamonds mined are blue diamonds. "Blue diamonds, especially those over 5.00 carats, are extremely rare to see on the market and continue to be highly sought-after," Jean Ghika, the director of Bonhams' European jewelry department, said in a statement. "We are honored to have handled the sale of such a unique gem." The previous record for the price of a diamond per carat was $1.68 million, according to Bonhams. The most famous blue diamond in the world is the Hope Diamond, which now resides at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum. Crudely cut, the Hope Diamond was 112 and 3/15 carats and likely came from a mine in Golconda, India, according to the Smithsonian. King Louis XIV bought the diamond from a French merchant who picked it up in India and later had it recut into a 67 and 1/8-carat stone. The diamond remained in the hands of French royalty until 1792, when it was stolen during an episode of unrest and looting. [Sinister Sparkle: 13 'Cursed' Gems] The diamond's path then becomes foggy until 1839, when it popped up in the gem collection of banking heir Henry Philip Hope. The diamond then passed through the hands of multiple private sellers, gracing a tiara at one point before being set as a pendant. The Hope Diamond was donated to the Smithsonian in 1958. Three-hundred-plus years of recutting has whittled its weight down to 45.54 carats. Blue diamonds aren't the only unusual color out there. Very rarely, miners unearth red diamonds, which are sometimes mistaken for garnets or rubies. Only three red diamondsweigh more than 5 carats, including the Kazanjian Red Diamond, which went on display at the American Museum of Natural History in 2010. |
據(jù)美國生活科學(xué)網(wǎng)4月26日報(bào)道,英國寶龍拍賣行稱,4月24日,一顆驚艷藍(lán)鉆以620萬英鎊(約960萬美元)的價格拍出,每克拉價格高達(dá)180萬美元,刷新了此前每克拉168萬美元的世界紀(jì)錄。 這顆鉆石色澤呈孔雀藍(lán),大概在1965年,意大利珠寶商寶格麗將它鑲嵌在一枚戒指中。拍賣價高昂很可能是因?yàn)槠洫?dú)特的色澤和不俗的來歷。寶格麗是好萊塢影視名流鐘愛的珠寶品牌,而且藍(lán)鉆在市面上十分罕見,更何況是一塊5.3克拉的大鉆石。 根據(jù)色彩強(qiáng)度,這顆鉆石學(xué)名為“花式深藍(lán)”鉆石,其藍(lán)色光澤由硼原子與碳原子結(jié)構(gòu)的混合而產(chǎn)生。寶龍拍賣行指出,在所有開采的鉆石中,只有不到1%是藍(lán)鉆。 “藍(lán)鉆,尤其是超過5克拉的藍(lán)鉆在市場上是極為罕見的,也一直備受追捧?!睂汖埮馁u行歐洲珠寶部門的主管讓?吉卡在聲明中說,“我們很榮幸能夠拍賣這顆稀世鉆石。” 據(jù)悉,世界上現(xiàn)存最著名的藍(lán)鉆是“希望之星”,現(xiàn)藏于美國首都華盛頓史密森尼國立自然歷史博物館。據(jù)博物館稱,該鉆石可能來自印度戈?duì)柨颠_(dá)的礦山,經(jīng)粗加工后重達(dá)112.2克拉。一位法國商人在印度得到這顆鉆石后,將其切割成一顆67.125克拉的藍(lán)鉆,賣給了法國國王路易十四。此后,鉆石一直在法國皇族手中,直到1792年,它在一次動亂中被盜,從此下落不明。 1839年,這顆藍(lán)鉆的下落終于有了眉目,它出現(xiàn)在銀行家亨利?菲利普?霍普的珠寶收藏中。隨后,又經(jīng)多個買家之手。它曾一度被用作冕狀頭飾,后改為吊墜。1958年,“希望之星”被捐給了美國史密森尼博物院。歷經(jīng)300余年的數(shù)次切割后,該鉆石只剩下45.54克拉。 當(dāng)然,除藍(lán)鉆之外,紅鉆也極為罕見。有時候,礦工會把挖到的紅鉆誤認(rèn)作石榴石或紅寶石。世界上只有三顆紅鉆超過5克拉,其中有一顆名為“卡贊金紅鉆”,2010年曾在美國自然歷史博物館展出。 相關(guān)閱讀 加拿大駐華大使:中、加擬簽署逃犯轉(zhuǎn)移資產(chǎn)追回條約 震區(qū)報(bào)道記者手記-英雄主義與專業(yè)主義 (翻譯:聞竹 編輯:Julie) |