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12th November 2015 
N e w s a d e m ic .co m ™
 - British English edition 
page 
3
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ia m o n d
 
sales
The auctions, or sales, for two rare 
diamonds were held on 11th and 
12th November. Both took place in 
Geneva, in Switzerland. Christie’s 
arranged the first sale. It was for a 
large pink diamond. A blue diamond 
was sold at the second auction. This 
sale was organised by Sotheby’s. 
Both Christie’s and Sotheby’s are 
well-known international auction 
houses, or companies.
Diamonds are a form o f carbon. 
The name comes from an Ancient 
Greek word that means ‘unbreak­
able’. Diamonds are the hardest 
known natural material. In many 
industries they are used for cutting. 
For example, diamonds are fitted to 
drills that oil and gas companies use 
to bore through rock.
S w eet Josephine
Diamonds are created over mil­
lions o f years around 150 kilometres 
(93 miles) below the Earth’s sur­
face. Here, there is a layer o f mag­
ma, or hot liquid rock. This layer 
is called the mantle. The very high 
pressures and temperatures in this 
part o f the Earth create diamonds. 
Diamonds are brought to the surface 
by deep volcanic eruptions. M ost of 
the w orld’s diamonds are found in 
Africa. The eruptions that carried 
them up to the surface, from deep 
below, happened many millions of 
years ago.
Gemstones, including diamonds, 
are measured in units called carats. 
A carat is 0.2 grams (0.007 ounces).
When diamonds are first dug up, 
they are called ‘rough’ diamonds. 
Experts study the rough diamond to 
look for flaws. They also look at 
the shape o f the rough diamond to 
decide how best to cut and polish it.
The Blue Moon diam ond a n d the rough diam ond
from which it w as c u t (Cora International)
A polished diamond is usually 
much smaller than the rough dia­
mond from which it is made. This is 
because it is ground down to make 
a symmetrical shape. There are ten 
shapes that diamonds are cut to. 
These include: round, oval, pear, 
heart, and cushion. Different shapes 
o f diamond are worth different 
amounts o f money.
Diamonds are not always white 
or clear. Some have a colour such as 
red, orange, green, blue, and pink. 
Coloured diamonds are rare and, 
usually, much more valuable. It is 
difficult to see the colour in smaller 
diamonds. The larger the coloured 
diamond the more noticeable its 
colour becomes. Diamond experts 
classify coloured diamonds. The 
highest-grade ones (those with the 
best colour) are described as ‘fancy’ 
and ‘vivid’. Only one diamond in 
every 100,000 has a colour bright 
enough to be called ‘fancy’.
The two diamonds sold in Gene­
va were a ‘Fancy Vivid Pink’ and a 
‘Fancy Vivid Blue’. The pink dia­
mond is 16.08 carats. It has been 
set into a ring. Much smaller white 
diamonds surround the large cush­
ion-shaped pink diamond. At the 
auction it sold for US$28.5 million 
(£18.7 million). An American fam­
ily had owned the pink diamond 
for the past 15 years. A wealthy 
businessman from Hong Kong, in 
China, bought it. The new owner 
was allowed to name the diamond. 
He called it ‘The Sweet Josephine’ 
after his seven-year-old daughter.
The 12.03-carat blue diamond 
sold for US$48.4 million (£31.9 
million). Called the Blue Moon, it 
was dug up in a mine in South Af­
rica at the beginning o f 2014. As a 
rough, uncut, diamond it was almost 
30 carats. A company called Cora 
International bought it from the 
diamond mine for US$25.6 million 
(£16.9 million). Cora then cut the 
gemstone into a cushion shape. The 
new owner is the same person who 
bought the pink diamond. He said 
that he had renamed this diamond 
‘The Blue Moon o f Josephine’. □
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