Sotheby’s Diamonds presents the largest flawless diamond known to man:

February 24, 2018

By Jodie Smith

3 min read

“A rarity in the mythical world of 100-carat diamonds: flawless perfection. In the course of my long career, which has brought me close to some of the greatest stones the earth has ever yielded, I have not encountered anything quite like this. With its outstanding weight, its perfect colour, clarity and cut, it is a masterpiece of nature brought to life by the human hand.” – Patti Wong, Founder and Chairman of Sotheby’s Diamonds.

To celebrate the one year anniversary of the Sotheby’s Diamonds boutique, on the 8th February their most exceptional gem to date was unveiled: a 102.34 carat, Type IIA round brilliant cut diamond, which the auction house describes as “the rarest and most valuable white diamond ever to come to market.”

The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

It is the only diamond of this cut weighing over 100 carats which has been found to be perfect according to every critical criteria: in addition to the high number of carats, the stone bears the highest possible ratings in terms of colour (a D grade representing the purest, whitest hue) and clarity (Flawless, meaning there are no internal or external blemishes even when viewed under a microscope).

During the presentation at Sotheby’s in London I discovered that it is the only stone of such kind to be ever graded by the GIA (Gemological Institute of America). It’s rough was  mined by the De Beers group in Botswana, and originally weighed 425 carats. The cutting process took over 6 months to execute, and a few  smaller diamonds were cut from the same rough.

The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

 The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

 The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

One of the reasons behind the extraordinary rarity of this particular diamond is that round brilliant cuts are often much smaller than this in carat weight. This is due to the fact that the wastage associated with cutting a diamond like this is so enormous. Often, rough of this size would be cut into two separate round brilliant cuts of around 50 carats, rather than kept as one diamond. 

“Consider the potential in the 425 carat rough, which appears similar to frosted glass, but in the hands of the right craftsmen, emboldened with knowledge and passion, this most incredible diamond can be created from that rough. I think this is the best analogy for humankind’s relationship with nature itself; that with tenacity and perseverance we can create the most perfect beauty from what naturally exists,” said Alessandro Borruso – Deputy Director at Sotheby’s Diamonds Europe.

The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

The 102.34ct Internally Flawless, 'D' colour diamond

Over the last 30 years, only 7 diamonds over 100 carats have been brought to auction, although none have boasted this level of quality to be certified ‘Flawless’. This diamond will be sold privately, though the record for the world’s most expensive D-Flawless diamond currently belongs to the 163.41-carat emerald-cut stone in the ‘Art of De Grisogono’ necklace, which sold for $33.7 million – though the sale of this diamond is expected to exceed this sum greatly.

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