Auction house Sotheby’s Dubai has revealed a diamond that is not similar to any other diamond. It is said that this diamond comes as a miracle because it is a 555.55-carat black diamond that is literally from out of this world.
According to Sotheby’s calls, the 555.55-carat black diamond acknowledged having come from outer space called “The Enigma.”
The rare catch was shown off on January 17 to press reporters as part of a tour in Dubai and Los Angeles before auctioning off in February in London.
At the same time, Sotheby’s predicted that the diamond to be sold for not less than 5 million British pounds, which is a total of 6.8 million dollars.
Moreover, the auction house plans to accept cryptocurrency as a possible payment.
According to Sophie Stevens, the jewellery specialist at Sotheby’s Dubai, the number five bears an essential significance to the diamond, with 55 elements.
“The form of the diamond is founded on the Middle-Eastern palm sign of the Khamsa, which defines the strength and at the same time it stands for security,” she said. Khamsa in Arabic means five.
“So, there’s an excellent composition of the number five in the diamond even in the name of the diamond is also 555,55-carat black diamond.
Steven also mentioned that the black diamond has likely belonged to external space.
“With the carbonado diamonds, “we acknowledge that they were created to extraterrestrial sources, with meteorites crashing with the Earth and either comprising chemical fog disposition or indeed coming from the meteorites themselves.” she said.”
Black diamonds are called carbonado, and extremely rare, and are found naturally, and it is estimated that it only found in Brazil and Central Africa.
The development story of the cosmic origin is based on their carbon isotopes and high hydrogen content.