
De Beers
Auction Closed
May 12, 03:16 PM GMT
Estimate
65,000 - 95,000 CHF
Lot Details
Description
The unmounted oval mixed-cut light pink diamond weighing 1.10 carat.
Accompanied by GIA report no. 2201492002, dated 9 April 2026, stating that the diamond is Light Pink, Natural Colour.
Part of the Proceeds will Benefit the Peace Parks Foundation, specifically the Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) project
KAZA, the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, is the world’s largest land-based transboundary conservation area. Covering about 520,000 km² across Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, it links iconic places such as Victoria Falls and the Okavango Delta into one shared landscape for wildlife and people.
KAZA is home to around three million people and the world’s largest population of savanna elephants, estimated at about 228,000 animals. It also supports globally important populations of wild dogs, lions and cheetahs, as well as more than 650 bird species.
The vision is simple: nature does not stop at borders, so conservation cannot stop there either. KAZA helps keep wildlife routes open, protects rivers and habitats, supports tourism, and creates opportunities for communities living alongside wildlife.
Peace Parks Foundation has supported KAZA since its early development, helping the five partner countries move from feasibility studies to the Treaty that formally established the landscape in 2011. Today, Peace Parks continues to support cross-border collaboration, tourism development, wildlife corridors and community-led conservation areas such as Simalaha Community Conservancy and Sioma Ngwezi National Park in Zambia, helping to protect one of the last great connected wildlife landscapes on Earth while supporting the communities who call it home.
At its heart, KAZA is about connection between countries, between wild places, and between conservation and the people whose lives depend on healthy landscapes.