Editor’s Note
A record-breaking auction saw the 15.81-carat “The Sakura” diamond sell for $29.3 million in Hong Kong. This note highlights the sale of this exceptional gem.

The largest and most attractive 15.81-carat ‘The Sakura’ diamond was auctioned in Hong Kong on May 23. The auction was conducted by the institution Christie’s, where it was sold for $29.3 million.
The rare purple-pink diamond named ‘The Sakura’ was auctioned in Hong Kong on May 23. In fact, ‘The Sakura’ diamond has become the most expensive purple-pink diamond ever sold in history. It is reported that less than 10 percent of pink diamonds weigh more than one-fifth of a carat. This fancy purple-pink diamond is 15.81 carats. Its size is also the largest among purple-pink diamonds. ‘The Sakura’ diamond, auctioned for $29.3 million, has become the most expensive purple-pink diamond to date and has broken all records due to its weight and price. This diamond was auctioned by the institution Christie’s.

This diamond is extremely bright and beautiful.
According to information, Christie’s has previously offered several of the largest and rarest pink diamonds for auction. This includes the Winston Pink Legacy sold in Geneva in 2018, which still holds the per-carat auction record for any pink diamond.

This diamond is extremely beautiful, with a magnificent color and enormous size. These very qualities set it apart from other diamonds.
Vickie Sek, Chairman of Christie’s Jewelry Department, stated that this extraordinarily rare and magnificent wonder of nature will be recognized through its captivating purple-pink color. She also said that it represents a unique expression of enchanting beauty, which will undoubtedly capture the hearts of discerning connoisseurs and collectors worldwide.
