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A SET OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY

Comprising a ring, set with an oval cabochon sapphire weighing 15.14 carats, to the pear-shaped diamond cluster surround enhanced by circular-cut sapphires; and a pair of ear pendants en suite, each centering upon an oval cabochon sapphire weighing a total of 18.42 carats, mounted in white gold, ring size 5, ear pendants 4.5 cm long

Estimate
1,850,000 - 2,300,000
7,030,000 - 8,740,000
237,000 - 295,000

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2012 Hong Kong

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A SET OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY


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Accompanied by report no. 1147206469 dated 26 October 2012 from Gemological Institute of America stating that the 15.14 carat cabochon sapphire is of Burmese origin and with no indications of heating

Accompanied by report no. 6142206481 dated 26 October 2012 from Gemological Institute of America stating that two cabochon sapphires weighing a total of 18.42 carats are of Burmese origin and with no indication of heating
Both certificates with comments stating that the colour appearance of these three cabochon sapphires is described in the trade as "Royal Blue". The sapphire in a ring having a client stated weight of 15.14 carats and the sapphires in earrings having a client stated total weight of 18.42 carats are a wonderful example of the classic Royal Blue colouration.

This is made ever more significant in the knowledge that man has not sought to improve upon nature's great gift and the colour of these sapphires remains as nature truly intended. Indeed these gemstone speak volumes when they come to representing the aura that surround that unstoppable combination of great rarity and beauty... A Burmese origin is typically considered one of the finest pedigrees for sapphires.

The sapphires described in GIA Report number 1147206469 and 6142206481 hail from this magical and wondrous part of the world.
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