Rare pink diamond goes to auction for more than US$35 million

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Rare pink diamond goes to auction for more than US$35 million
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An extremely rare diamond called The Eternal Pink is expected to fetch more than $35 million at a Sotheby’s auction.

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The Eternal Pink was mined by De Beers at the Damtshaa mine in Botswana. It took six months for artisans at Diacore in New York to fashion it.

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