Each suspending an oval ruby weighing 2.77 and 2.57 carats, embellished with brilliant-cut diamonds, to a brilliant-cut diamond-set hoop, linked by a brilliant-cut and two marquise-shaped diamonds, mounted in 18 karat white gold.
C. Dunaigre report numbered CDC 0809292, dated 14 September 2008, stating the ruby is 2.77 carats, natural, Intense red colour, Burmese origin, no indications of heating;
Gubelin report numbered 1008572 and 1008541, dated 26 August 2010, stating the rubies are 2.77 and 2.57 carats, natural, Red colour, Burmese origin, no indications of heating; along with an additional note for 2.77 carat ruby, stating 'Mogok-type rubies typically possess a red body colour and red UV- fluorescence. In addition, they may contain tiny amounts of light-scattering rutile silk and a swirl-like growth pattern. It is this combination of features which gives these rubies their characteristic appearance. The natural ruby of 2.77 carat described in the above mentioned Gubelin Gem Lab Report possesses the properties of Burmese rubies from the areas described above.';
SSEF report numbered 89806, dated 23 January 2017, stating the rubies are approximately 2.60 and 2.80 carats, natural, red colour of medium strong saturation, Burmese origin, no indications of heating.
Price estimate:
HKD: 980,000 - 1,280,000
USD: 125,000 - 163,200
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