Just when you thought the world of luxury living had few records left to break, with the holders of the Goldest Toilet, Most Jewel-Encrusted Beard Trimmer and Haute Couturest Wellies now all a matter of well-established public record, Harry Winston, the New York-headquartered purveyor of high-spec watches and bespoke jewellery items, came up with a claim to fame that effortlessly fuses the obscure with the opulent – the Highest Amount Ever Paid Per Carat for a Pink Diamond.
The record in question was set when the 86-year-old company made a successful bid of US$50 million for the 18.96-carat Pink Legacy diamond when it came up for auction at Christie’s Geneva. That’s a whopping US$2.6 million per carat fact, fans!
Set to be renamed – somewhat unimaginatively – the “Winston Pink Legacy”, the gem is said to be one of the few (if not the only) 10-carat-plus pink diamonds ever to be uncovered. Making it yet more unique still, it also boasts the very highest grade of colour intensity, making it a one-in-100,000 find even among the already ultra-rare pink diamonds themselves.