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Phillips Garners $9M at Hong Kong Auction

Nov 30, 2020 9:53 AM   By Rapaport News
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A pink-diamond necklace by designer Feng J was the top seller at Phillips’s Hong Kong sale, leading the $9 million auction.

The Jardin de Giverny, a diamond and gem-set necklace featuring a 19-carat, fancy-light-pink diamond center stone, sold for $2.6 million, the auction house said Monday. The piece, which can also be transformed into a ring and bracelet set, brought in just over its $2.5 million lower estimate at the November 28 Jewels and Jadeite sale.

A separate piece by the designer, a ring called Fountain of Diamonds estimated at up to $2 million, failed to find a buyer. The jewel contains 95 diamond beads surrounding a 22.08-carat, D-color, VS1-clarity diamond.

Other notable items included a pear-shaped, 12.33-carat, D-color, internally flawless, type IIa diamond ring, which brought in $968,790, within its presale estimate. A pair of Pigeon’s blood Burmese ruby and diamond earrings, weighing 3.34 carats and 3.03 carats, went for $650,160, beating its high estimate.

In total, the auction house sold 78% of items on offer, the highest-ever sale percentage by lot for a Phillips jewelry sale in Asia, noted Graeme Thompson, worldwide head of jewelry for Phillips.

Phillips will hold its New York Jewels auction on December 7.

Image: The Feng J necklace. (Phillips)
Tags: Feng J, Fountain of Diamonds, Graeme Thompson, Jardin de Giverny, Jewels and Jadeite, New York Jewels, Phillips, Phillips Hong Kong Jewels and Jadeite, Phillips New York Jewels, Rapaport News
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