Talk about next-level luxury. The Marie-Thérèse Pink, a 10.38-carat pink-purple diamond with serious royal history, just set the auction world on fire. At Christie’s latest Magnificent Jewels sale, the rare gem hammered down for an eye-popping $13.98 million—making it the highest-selling diamond of its kind.
But this isn’t just a pretty stone. The Marie-Thérèse Pink is wrapped in royal legend and high-society mystery. According to historians, the diamond may have once belonged to Marie Antoinette herself. Before her failed escape from Paris during the French Revolution, the queen reportedly handed over her most prized jewels—including this vibrant gem—to her trusted hairdresser.
After the monarchy crumbled and the royal family faced tragic ends, the diamond supposedly made its way to the only surviving child, Duchess Marie-Thérèse de Angoulême. Years later, the story picked up again when a will named Queen Marie Theresa of Bavaria as the gem’s rightful owner. It was described as a gift from “Aunt Chambord”—keeping the royal bloodline drama going strong.
Now, the Marie-Thérèse Pink has a new chapter. It’s not just an auction record-breaker—it’s a piece of lost history turned luxury headline. From royal treasuries to global spotlight, this stone proves that legacy and luxury still make for the ultimate power combo.
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