Modelled as a flora, centring on an oval ruby weighing 3.07 carats, to the petals embellished with pear-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds totalling approximately 2.45 carats, mounted in 18 karat rose gold. Ring size: 5½
Gübelin report 14081003, 12 August 2014, stating the ruby is 3.07 carats, natural, red colour, Burmese(Myanmar) origin, no indications of heating; along with an information sheet, stating that “Burma has long been recognized as the locality associated with the most desirable rubies in the world. Within Burma (Myanmar), the most famed region is the Mogok Valley, or Mogok Stone Tract, in the Katha district, North East of Mandalay: a small area of a few dozen square miles, of which only a portion is gem-bearing...Burmese rubies, especially the ones from Mogok, have since sustained the strongest renown. 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.”;
GRS numbered GRS2013-090201, 05 September 2013, stating the ruby is 3.07 carats, natural, Burmese(Myanmar) Origin, Vivid Red (GRS type “Pigeon’s Blood”) colour, no indication of thermal treatment.
Price estimate:
HKD: 580, 000 - 720, 000
USD: 74, 400 - 92, 300
Auction Result:
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