Beau Sancy

The Beau Sancy is a 34.98-carat (6.996 g) diamond originally mined in India, which is cut in a modified pear double rose-cut shape. Since appearing in Europe in the 16th century, the Beau Sancy has been owned by a number of European royal houses, among them the House of Medici and the kings of England and Prussia. After more than 300 years in the possession of the House of Hohenzollern, the diamond was sold in 2012 at Sotheby's auction in Geneva for $9.57 million to an anonymous buyer.

Beau Sancy
Copy of the Beau Sancy
Weight34.98 carats (6.996 g)
ColorFaint brown (GIA)
CutModified pear double rose
Country of origin India
Mine of originKollur mine
Cut byUnknown
Original ownerNicolas de Harlay, seigneur de Sancy
OwnerUnknown
Estimated value>10 million USD
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