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    • One step-cut sapphire, 13.13 carats

    • Pear-shaped diamonds on side, totalling approximately 1.90 carats

    • Platinum

    • Sgined Winston for Harry Winston

    • Size 7

    (13.13-carat Sapphire)
    Gübelin report, numbered 18037062, dated 3 March 2018, Burma, no indications of heating, Royal Blue colour.
    AGL report, numbered 1091228, dated 19 March 2018, Burma, no indications of heating and clarity enhancement.

    附 瑞士Gübelin 及 美國AGL 證書

  • Catalogue Essay

    It is indisputable that every stone on a Harry Winston masterpiece is on its own a work of art. The step-cut sapphire from Burma mounted on this ring of classic design is no exception. Burma has been home to the world’s finest rubies and sapphires since ancient times, and its sapphires are particularly known for their superb, rich and vibrant blue hue, which is described as ‘Royal Blue’ in the trade. This name has since then become synonymous with sapphires of the highest caliber.

    Modern Burmese mind yields very few sapphires of gem-quality, even fewer of which exceeds 10 carats after cutting and polishing. This natural sapphire weighs over 13 carats, certified to be of ‘Royal Blue’ colour, is surely every collector’s dream. Despite the challenging step-cut that masks a gemstone’s fire in general, this sapphire shines with the most elegant and vivacious blue flashes, deeming it highly covetable. This ring brings together the celebrated name of Harry Winston and a superb Burmese royal blue sapphire, marrying classic elegance with outstanding pedigree.

637

A Very Fine Sapphire and Diamond Ring, Harry Winston

Sgined Winston for Harry Winston
Size 7

Estimate
HK$2,300,000 - 3,100,000 
$300,000-400,000

Sold for HK$2,980,000

Contact Specialist
Terry Chu
Head of Jewellery, Asia, Senior Director
+852 2318 2038

Jewels and Jadeite

Hong Kong Auction 28 May 2018