Blue Diamonds: De Beers Cullinan Blue to Mark New Auction Milestone

March 14, 2022

By Katerina Perez

7 min read

As auctions go, putting a 15.10 carat fancy vivid blue diamond up for sale with an estimate of US$48 million is certainly a headline moment! Sotheby’s Hong Kong will host this remarkable sale in April 2022, which means a new chapter will be written in the history of blue diamonds at auction. Here’s all the information you need, plus some insights into the top blue-hued diamonds ever sold.

Imagine for a second the sound of a gavel dropping on the sale of a US$48 million blue diamond. This reality will soon come to pass at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, where the largest fancy vivid blue diamond to ever appear at auction will be sold in April 2022 at a landmark, standalone event. The stone is the De Beers Cullinan Blue Diamond – a 15.10 carat, step-cut natural marvel that was recently cut from an exceptional rough discovered almost exactly one year ago. To put its significance into perspective, only five blue diamonds of greater than 10 carats have ever come up for auction and none have been over 15 carats… except this one. As such, it is the largest internally flawless step-cut vivid blue diamond that the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has ever graded. It was also confirmed to be a Type IIb diamond, which represents less than 0.5% of all diamonds worldwide.

De Beers will present the new owner of the Cullinan Blue Diamond with this unique ring design

The De Beers Cullinan Blue Diamond - a 15.10 fancy vivid blue diamond that will be auctioned by Sotheby's Hong Kong

Patti Wong, Chairman of Sotheby’s Asia, commented: Blue diamonds of any kind are rare on the market, but this is the rarest of the rare; nothing of remotely similar calibre has appeared at auction in recent years. Hundreds of millions of years in the making, this extraordinary blue diamond is surely one of nature’s finest creations. Now brought to dazzling life by the hand of one of the world’s most skilful cutters, it is the ultimate masterpiece – as rare and desirable as the very greatest works of art.

The ‘Once in a Blue Moon’ collection of 41 diamonds weighs 24.88 carats in total and represents the final blue and violet diamonds to emerge from the Argyle Mine

In case you needed a quick reminder, blue colour in diamonds is caused by trace amounts of the element boron in the carbon crystal lattice. Throughout history, the significance of the colour blue, as well as the obvious relationships to the sky and ocean, has made the hue internationally covetable.

The deeper the blue the more it beckons man into the infinite, arousing a longing for purity and the super sensuous, Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), expressionist painter.

A closer look at the fancy vivid De Beers Cullinan Blue Diamond

If we briefly look back on the history of blue diamonds at auction, there are some fantastical highlights to mention. In 2007, a landmark Sotheby’s auction in Hong Kong sold a 6.04 carat, internally flawless emerald-cut fancy vivid blue diamond for a record price of US$1,321,495 per carat, breaking the 20-year-old record held by the famous ‘Hancock Red’, and propelling all sizable fancy vivid blue diamonds to new market levels. Imagine if you had been in the room for this sale and then, suddenly, found yourself presented with the Mellon Blue Diamond in 2014 (renamed ‘The Zoe Diamond’) or ‘The Blue Moon of Josephine’, a 12.03 carat cushion-shaped internally flawless fancy vivid blue diamond that was sold by Sotheby’s Geneva in 2015. Here are the auction highlights that you need to know at a glance…

The De Beers Cullinan Blue Diamond has an estimate in excess of US$48 million

The Blue Moon of Josephine

The 12.03 carat internally flawless 'Blue Moon of Josephine' diamond

The Oppenheimer Blue

Next, there’s the Oppenheimer Blue – a fancy vivid blue, step-cut diamond of 14.62 carats and VVS1 clarity. It was sold by Christie’s in Geneva in May 2016 for US$57,541,779 (US$3,935,826 per carat).

The Oppenheimer Blue is a fancy vivid, 14.62 carat diamond that was sold by Christie’s in May 2016

The 14.62 carat Oppenheimer Blue diamond sold for US$57,541,779 (US$3,935,826 per carat)

The Zoe Diamond

From the Mellon Collection, this pear-shaped fancy vivid blue diamond is 9.75 carats and VVS2 clarity. It was sold by Sotheby’s in New York in November 2014 for US$32,645,000, which works out at US$3,348,205 per carat.

This 9.75 carat fancy vivid blue diamond was sold by Sotheby's New York and was renamed ‘The Zoe Diamond’

The Millennium Blue

This is another fancy vivid blue diamond, oval-shaped, with a total weight of 10.10 carats and also internally flawless like the Cullinan Blue. It was sold at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong in April 2016 for US$31,830,766 (US$3,151,561 per carat).

The Millennium Blue diamond is a 10.10 carat, oval-shaped stone sold by Sotheby’s Hong Kong in April 2016

A closer look at The Millennium Blue diamond - a fancy vivid blue diamond of 10.10 carats

The Memory of Autumn Leaves

If you don’t recognise the name of this diamond, there’s a very good reason. It was originally known as the Apollo diamond and was part of a duo – Apollo and Artemis – which were sold as a pair of asymmetric blue and pink diamond earrings in May 2017 for US$42,087,302 (US$2,894,587 per carat). Now called ‘The Memory of Autumn Leaves’ (and its pink partner is called ‘The Dream of Autumn Leaves’), this stone is a pear-shaped 14.54 carat gem that’s perfectly internally flawless.

The Apollo and Artemis diamonds, sold in May 2017, including a 14.54 carat blue diamond that is now called ‘The Memory of Autumn Leaves’

The Sky Blue Diamond

The 8.01 carat Sky Blue Diamond set in a ring by Cartier

The 8.01 carat Sky Blue Diamond was sold by Sotheby’s Geneva in 2016

The 8.01 carat Sky Blue Diamond is a square-cut, VVS1 fancy vivid blue stone that was sold set in a ring designed by Cartier

Due to the global interest in this gemmological wonder, the De Beers Cullinan Blue diamond will go on tour around Sotheby’s galleries worldwide, starting in New York and followed by London, Dubai, Singapore, Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen and Taipei. All the essential dates are to be announced in due course. I am sure you will agree that this is one auction not to be missed for the privileged few.

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