The sale of approximately 90% of the jewelry pieces presented at the Christie’s Auction House auction in Hong Kong resulted in a total of approximately $60.5 million.
According to Christie’s Auction House, the Tutti Frutti necklace from Cartier was sold for approximately $8.7 million.
A ring containing an oval Burmese ruby and a diamond weighing approximately 8.01 carats was sold for $802,922 per carat, resulting in a total of $6.4 million.
A ring adorned with a rectangular diamond weighing 2.68 carats, immaculate on the inside, and surrounded by kite-shaped and round diamonds sold for $4.3 million, or $1.6 million per carat. The diamond was a vibrant purple-pink color.
This 9.17-carat emerald-cut diamond ring set with VVS1 clear diamonds was sold by Christie’s for $2.9 million. The rings were pastel pink and purple in color.
A ring with a cushion-cut center stone weighing 3.33 carats and an opulent dark blue color, flanked by two pear-shaped diamonds of a dark purple pink color, each weighing 0.18 carats and 0.17 carats, was sold for $2.2 million.
This octagonal ring, which was adorned with a 20.69 Colombian emerald and diamond, was sold for approximately $2.2 million.
A pair of earrings, with pear-shaped diamonds weighing 10.47 and 10.40 carats each, was designed by Harry Winston and sold for $2.1 million.
About $2 million was paid for a diamond ring that contained a brilliant yellow square stone of VVS1 purity, weighing 29.49 carats.
A necklace containing a pear-shaped diamond pendant weighing 20.70 carats and a pear-cut pear-shaped pendant weighing 10.02 carats was sold for $2 million.
Harry Winston’s 20.09 carat diamond ring was sold for $1.6 million.