Description
The Steinmetz Pink is a diamond weighing 59.60 carats and 11.92 grams, rate in color
as Fancy Vivid
Pink Diamond by the Gemological Institute of America. The Steinmetz Pink is the
main familiar diamond having been rated Vivid Pink. As a consequence of this excellent
scarcity, the Steinmetz Group took a vigilant 20 months to cut the Pink. It was unveil
in Monaco on May 29, 2003, in a public service. Fifty models were worked on sooner than
the cutting smooth began. One erroneous move and the incalculable diamond would have
traumatized. The gem's feature pattern is very exceptional: it is an oval sundry cut
with a step-cut crown and a brilliant cut pavilion.
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History Of Diamond
The Steinmetz Pink was exposed in southern Africa
and is the main Fancy Vivid pink diamond identified in the world.
Pink diamonds are tremendously rare and more often than not found in
much slighter sizes. The Steinmetz Pink weighs 59.60 carats. It has
been assessed as inside Flawless, an enormously rare and admired clarity
grade. Prearranged its extraordinary magnitude, the Steinmetz Group took
about 20 months to cut the diamond. Remark on the size and weight of this
strange diamond, TV's "Dharma and Greg" star Jenna Elfman said, "I can feel
the loveliness on my chest. You can feel the corporeal vibrations."
In the year, 2003, 29th May, this prominent Steinmetz Pink diamond was
showed to the public. Currently the owner of the uncommon Steinmetz
Pink Diamond is the Steinmetz Group. The length of with the additional wonderful
diamonds like De Beers Millennium Star, Heart of Eternity it was as well
showed in the Smithsonian Museum. Usually, the pink diamonds are very rare
and this Steinmetz Pink Diamond has been documented as a coveted diamond.
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Name
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Steinmetz
Pink Diamond |
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Origin of diamond
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South Africa
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Mine of origin |
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unknown |
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Current owner |
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Steinmetz Group |
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Weight |
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59.60 carats and 11.92 gram |
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Diamond color |
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Vivid Pink |
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Rate of diamond |
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$25 million |
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Discovered |
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unveiled 29 May 2003 |
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