Composed of eleven conch pearls totalling approximately 55.55 carats, embellished with rose-cut diamonds totalling approximately 8.45 carats, mounted in 18 karat white gold, length approximately 605mm.
Queen of the Sea
A conch pearl is a non-nacreous, calcareous concretion produced by the Queen Conch mollusk (Strombus gigas) which lives primarily in the Caribbean, starting near southern Florida and extending as far as Bahamas and Grenada. All Conch pearls are natural. Attempts to culture them have failed thus far. As a result, it remains one of the rarest pearls in the world. Conch pearls often exhibit a flame-like pattern, often referred to as its “flame structure,” describing the distinctive mottled surface.
The most desirable shape for conch pearls is oval. Conch pearls are highly valued for their beautiful color, symmetry, porcellaneous (porcelain-like) luster and attractive oval shape. Lot 1814’s flame structures are clearly visible in the conch pearls and strung on an elegant rose-cut diamond necklace, amassed the wonders of the ocean.
Price estimate:
HKD: 540,000 - 680,000
USD: 69,000 - 87,000
Auction Result:
HKD: --
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