“Geopolitical tensions — from the war in Ukraine to Trump’s tariffs – and a weakened Chinese economy that kept many usual buyers away, left the room distinctly cautious,” he said in a statement.
Auctioneer Rahul Kadakia, chairman of the global luxury group at Christie’s, hailed a “notable moment” for his team, “evidencing the elite appetite among collectors for extraordinary and storied gems.”
It was a far cry from the peak sale for a blue diamond: Christie’s says its highest price for a vivid blue diamond was set in Geneva in 2016 when the 14.62-carat Oppenheimer Blue sold for more than $57 million.
The Mellon Blue was previously sold in 2014, the year that Mellon died, for $32.6 million, which was one of the highest prices ever paid for a colored diamond at auction, Christie’s says.
For decades, the stone was part of Mellon’s private collection.