We just sold it in Geneva, this quality comes along once in hundreds of years, intense blue and flawless. A true wonder of nature
Correct Ponty, I'm an employee, MD but still an employee who has to report to the shareholders, but yes, it was our stone, was mined in the Cullinan Mine near Pretoria, the rough was bought by us and we cut and polished it and sold it yesterday.
It's been bought by someone in Hong Kong for his 7-year old daughter. He's renamed it "Blue Moon of Josephine" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...iamond-sells-for-world-record-32-million.html
Always wondered; when a diamond is cut, what happens to the left over bits? The shavings from the cut. Do they go in to a kitty for the Xmas do?
That's obscene. I've bought my daughter a load of Octonauts toys for this Christmas and feel like I'm borderline spoiling her... Perspective.