【Geneva, Swit】Sold! A Blue Diamond Fetches Over $25 Million at Geneva Auction

Editor’s Note

A vivid blue diamond named the “Mellon Blue” has sold for over $25 million at auction in Geneva, setting a new benchmark for gemstones of exceptional purity.

Le Figaro
Record-Breaking Gem

The “Mellon Blue,” a vivid blue diamond weighing 9.51 carats and set on a ring, was sold for over $25 million on Tuesday in Geneva, a price in line with initial estimates for a stone of “exceptional purity,” announced auction house Christie’s.

Expert Commentary
“This vivid blue diamond ranks among the most beautiful colored diamonds ever offered at auction,”

according to Rahul Kadakia, International Head of Christie’s Jewelry Department. The auction house had estimated the diamond’s value between $20 and $30 million.

Auction Details

It was hammered down at 17.4 million Swiss Francs, for a final price of $25,592,269 including fees, according to Christie’s.

Previous Sale and Ownership

The same stone, then known as the “Zoe Diamond,” was sold for $32.6 million at Sotheby’s in New York in 2014, setting world records at the time for a blue diamond and for price per carat.
The stone was owned for decades by Rachel Lambert Mellon, better known as “Bunny” Mellon (1910-2014), an American horticulturist, philanthropist, and art collector. At the time, the stone was mounted as a pendant.
Bunny Mellon is notably known for redesigning the White House Rose Garden in 1961 at the request of President John F. Kennedy.

Christie’s Blue Diamond Record

The highest price ever achieved by Christie’s for a vivid blue diamond was set in Geneva in 2016 when the “Oppenheimer Blue” (14.62 carats) was sold for $57.5 million.

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⏰ Published on: November 11, 2025