World’s Largest Black Diamond Sells for Over $4 Million

A picture taken on January 17, 2022 shows The Enigma, a 555.55 carat black diamond, at Sotheby's in Dubai, UAE. (AFP)
A picture taken on January 17, 2022 shows The Enigma, a 555.55 carat black diamond, at Sotheby's in Dubai, UAE. (AFP)
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World’s Largest Black Diamond Sells for Over $4 Million

A picture taken on January 17, 2022 shows The Enigma, a 555.55 carat black diamond, at Sotheby's in Dubai, UAE. (AFP)
A picture taken on January 17, 2022 shows The Enigma, a 555.55 carat black diamond, at Sotheby's in Dubai, UAE. (AFP)

The rare black diamond known as ‘Enigma’ went under the hammer in London for £3.16 million ($4.3 million). According to Agence France Press (AFP), it’s believed to be the world's largest cut diamond.

The 555.55 carat, 55-faced diamond was sold at an online auction that concluded on Wednesday. The stone is registered as the largest natural diamond in the world as of 2004 by diamond experts GIA and Gubelin, and the largest cut diamond in the world as of 2006 by the Guinness World Record book.

Unlike classic diamonds that are usually unearthed from deep undergrounds, black diamonds are often close to or on the Earth’s surface, which may possibly suggest extraterrestrial origins, stated Sotheby’s auction house.

“It is thought that this specific type of black diamond was created either from meteoric impacts producing natural chemical vapor deposition or an extraterrestrial origin - from supernovae explosions that formed diamond-bearing asteroids which ultimately collided with the Earth,” added Sotheby’s statement.

Today, these diamonds are found exclusively in Brazil or the Central African Republic. Their aggregated structure is the toughest in existence, making them nearly impossible to cut and polish. Enigma was bought in the late 1990s and would have weighed over 800 carats in the rough form. It took over three years to produce this uniquely shaped faceted specimen.

Its shape is inspired by the Middle Eastern palm symbol, a sign of protection and a tool of deflection against the evil eye. However, the highest price of an auctioned diamond remains with the Pink Star diamond, which was sold for $ 71.2 million at a 2017 auction also organized by Sotheby’s, in Hong Kong.



Those Samsung Smartphones Given to Olympic Athletes? They May Violate Sanctions on North Korea

 People pass by an advertisement of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Z Flip 6 at a subway station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, July 31, 2024. (AP)
People pass by an advertisement of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Z Flip 6 at a subway station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, July 31, 2024. (AP)
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Those Samsung Smartphones Given to Olympic Athletes? They May Violate Sanctions on North Korea

 People pass by an advertisement of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Z Flip 6 at a subway station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, July 31, 2024. (AP)
People pass by an advertisement of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Z Flip 6 at a subway station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, July 31, 2024. (AP)

South Korean officials on Thursday said providing Samsung smartphones to North Korean athletes at the Paris Olympics would violate UN Security Council sanctions against the country over its nuclear and missile program.

The South Korean technology giant is a major Olympic partner, and its newest Galaxy Z Flip 6 smartphones are being given to all athletes competing at the Games.

The International Olympic Committee confirmed that the phones were sent to the Olympic village, then later said the North Korean athletes had not received them. It's unclear where the phones might have went.

South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said smartphones are among the items banned under Security Council Resolution 2397 passed in 2017, which prohibits the supply, sale or transfer to North Korea of “all industrial machinery.”

The resolution doesn’t make a distinction between North Korea’s government and its people, and South Korean officials made clear the smartphones would be banned however they entered the country.

Lee Jaewoong, the ministry’s spokesperson, said it would be “critical to prevent the prohibited items from going into North Korea.”

He said the Seoul government was making “necessary diplomatic efforts” to ensure sanctions are upheld but refused to provide details.

The issue also arose during the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, where the North Koreans refused to receive Samsung devices that the organizing committee had offered under condition that they return them before heading home, according to South Korean officials.

North Korea sent 16 athletes to the Paris Games to compete in seven sports, including wrestling, swimming, table tennis and boxing.

North Korea did not participate in the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo in 2021 because of the country's self-imposed lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic. The IOC then barred the country from participating in the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing as punishment for refusing to send a team to Tokyo.