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$3.1M Fancy Light Pink Diamond and Ring up for HK Auction
Oct 28, 2015 9:10 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... A 12.31-carat VVS1 pear-shaped fancy light pink diamond and diamond
ring valued at an estimated $3.1 million (HKD 24 million) are among the
highlights at a tender by Hong Kong auction house Luxeford in November, the
company said in a statement.
The stone is exceptionally chemically pure and flanked by pear-shaped
diamond shoulders weighing 1.26 and 1.2 carats and an openwork gallery
embellished with pavé-set brilliant-cut diamonds of pink hue, Luxeford said in
the statement.
Also up for auction on November 10 at Hong Kong’s Conrad Hotel is a jadeite
necklace with an estimated value of $970,000 comprising 34 gently graduated
round jadeite beads of very good
translucency measuring approximately 10.68mm to 18.72mm, the statement added.
Other lots include a pair of SSEF-certified ‘Royal Blue’ sapphire and a
pair of diamond earrings weighing 12 and 11.20 carats originating in Sri Lanka,
estimated at $620,000. The gems have not undergone thermal treatment and
comprise rich and homogeneous colors, high clarity and a “marvelously”
proportioned cut, according to the seller’s description.
In addition, the auction will showcase a pair of unmounted pear-shaped
D-color, internally flawless diamonds weighing 4.56 and type-IIa 4.52 carats,
estimated at $520,000; a 21.46-carat emerald and diamond ring, estimated at
$450,000; and a natural pearl and diamond necklace with three strands of cream
pearls valued at $430,000.
A public exhibition of these and other lots will be held at the Conrad Hotel from November 7 to
10.
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auction, gemstones, Hong Kong, Rapaport News, retail
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