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Age of austerity bypasses Swiss auctions

From a flawless diamond that fetched nearly $21.5 million to another gem that went under the hammer for $10.9 million, Geneva's November jewellery auctions smashed several records this year.

Age of austerity bypasses Swiss auctions
These ruby and diamond ear clips sold for 3.3 million francs (Photo: Sotheby's)

From a flawless diamond that fetched nearly $21.5 million to another gem that went under the hammer for $10.9 million, Geneva's November jewellery auctions smashed several records this year.
  
Sotheby's chairman for jewellery in Europe and the Middle East David Bennett said the quality of sapphires, rubies and emeralds "was simply outstanding and this was reflected in the prices realised".

Sotheby's raked in a total of 76.7 million francs ($81 million) with its semiannual "Magnificent Jewels Sale", while rival
house Christie's pulled in 80.6 million francs in a parallel auction.

Among the many jewels up for grabs at the Sotheby's auction was an exceptionally rare deep blue diamond that sold for $10.9 million, a world record auction price per carat.

Estimates for the diamond were between $3.5 million and $4.5 million and Sotheby's said it went to London jeweller Laurence Graff after a bidding battle.

One expert told AFP that it was clear buyers were "looking to diversify their portfolios" by investing in quality jewellery.

Diamonds and gemstones also considered a safe haven by investors in tough economic times.

Many other lots reached astronomical sale prices, including a 1920s baby pink conch pearl and diamond Cartier bracelet designed for Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain.

The bracelet sold for $3.5 million Wednesday, a record at auction and one of the highest prices ever paid for a Cartier piece, which Sotheby's described as one of the most important jewels of the last century.

Other highlights of the Sotheby's auction included a series of Burmese sapphires.

One of them, a 39 carat ring-mounted gem, went under the hammer for $2.9 million, more than nine times pre-sale estimates.

Rival auction house Christie's also broke records with the sale of the flawless "Archduke Joseph Diamond" for $21.48 million on Tuesday.

The price the 76-carat jewel — which once belonged to the Archduke Joseph August of Austria — fetched is a record for the auction of a clear, colourless diamond, Christie's said.

It is also the highest auction price per carat for such a gem and the record for a diamond from India's famed Golconda mines, which also produced the Koh-i-Noor that is part of the British crown jewels.

The buyer made the purchase by telephone and was not named by the auction house.

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Rare pink diamond to go under hammer in Geneva

An extremely rare pink diamond will be auctioned in Geneva on November 11 by Sotheby's, which says it is worth between $23 and $38 million.

Rare pink diamond to go under hammer in Geneva
A model poses with the “The Spirit of the Rose” diamond during a press preview on Friday. Photo: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP
Named “The Spirit of the Rose” after a famous Russian ballet, the 14.83-carat diamond mined in Russia is the biggest ever to go under the hammer in its category — “fancy vivid purple-pink”.
 
The occurrence of pink diamonds in nature is extremely rare in any size,” Gary Schuler, head of Sotheby's jewellery division, said in a statement. “Only one per cent of all pink diamonds are larger than 10-carats.”
   
Speaking to AFP, Benoit Repellin, head of fine jewellery auctions at Sotheby's Geneva, said the oval-shaped diamond was “completely pure.”
 
 
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The rough diamond was unearthed by Russia's Alrosa — one of the world's leading diamond producers — in the Republic of Sakha in the northeast of the country in July 2017.
   
Repellin said it took a painstaking year for cutting masters to turn the diamond into its polished form.
   
Sotheby's said the world auction record for a diamond and any gemstone or jewel was the “CTF Pink Star”, a 59.60-carat oval pink diamond that sold for $71.2 million in Hong Kong in 2017.
   
According to Repellin, five out of the 10 most valuable diamonds ever sold at auction were pink.
   
The sale of this gem coincides with the closure of the world's largest pink diamond mine in Australia after it exhausted its reserves of the precious stones.
   
The Argyle mine, in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia, churned out more than 90 percent of the world's pink diamonds.
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