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Tuesday, October 09, 2007
A Rare Diamond
It has been reported by Sotheby's that a diamond weighing 84.37-carat brilliant-cut, D-color with flawless clarity (GIA) could fetch $12 million - $16 million. The diamond will be auctioned at its 'Magnificent Jewels' sale in Geneva on Nov. 14, 2007. The diamond, along with other highlights from the Magnificent Jewels sale, will be on view at the following locations in advance of the sale: Hong Kong, Oct. 3-8; Paris, Oct. 11-12; New York, Oct. 14-17; Rome, Oct. 18-19; Los Angeles, Oct. 22; London, Oct. 24-26; Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Oct. 29-30; Bahrain, Oct. 31-Nov. 1; Geneva, Nov. 10-13, selected lots, Nov. 14. The winning bidder will have the honor of naming the stone.
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