A rare 37.4-carat diamond discovered in Botswana exhibits a unique dual structure, with one half pink and the other colorless, revealing insights into its two-stage formation process and deep mantle geological conditions, linked to tectonic rifting events.
Thieves stole a $25 million pink diamond in Dubai but were caught within eight hours thanks to police efforts and AI technology, highlighting Dubai's strict security measures.
Sotheby's is set to auction an "ultra-rare" pink diamond, named The Eternal Pink, weighing 10.57 carats and expected to fetch over $35 million. The diamond is officially classed as "purplish pink" in color and has been designated "fancy vivid," the highest grade of intense color achieved by only 4% of pink diamonds. The Eternal Pink is the most valuable diamond of its shade ever to appear at auction. Pink diamonds have soared in value in recent years due to a slump in supply caused by the 2020 closure of Australia's Argyle Mine, which previously produced most of the world's pink diamonds.