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NEW YORK
Magnificent JewelsTuesday 12 April 2011
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COLOREO DIAMOND GRADING REPORTNovember 11,2010Shape and Cutting Style ... ....... Cushion ModifiedBrilliantMeasurements .......... ...... 13.79 x 11.22 x 7.25 mm
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Origin ...... .. ........ ... ................... .... NATURALGrade .... ....... .................. ... . FANCY VIVID
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DIAMOND TYPE CLASSIFICATION FOR GIA COLORED DIAMOND GRADING REPORT #2125820401
Scientists classify diamonds into two main "types" - type I andtype II - based on the presence or absence of nitrogen which canreplace carbon atoms in a diamond's atomic structure . Thesetwo diamond types can be distinguished on the basis ofdifferences in their chem ical and physical properties.Type II diamonds contain little if any nitrogen and they aresubdiv ided into two groups (lia and lib) both of which are quiterare (less than 2% of al gem diamonds).According to the records of the GIA Laboratory , the 10.09 carat Cushion Modified Brilliant diamond described in GIAColored Diamond Grading Report *2125820401 has been determined to be a ype lIa pink diamond. Tpe lIa pinkdiamonds are very rare in nature , often have relatively few inclusions and are noted for their mostly homogenous color inthe rough . Un like many oher colored diamonds, the color in pink diamonds can no t only be caused by impurit ies, but itmay also be a esult of the diamond's exposure to heat and pressure during transportation into the earth's crust. Tpe Iiapnks have been found in anumber of mning regions around the world . Historically they were found in Ind ia particularlyfrom the Golconda region) and, in more recent times. most notably from BraZil and Africa.
Among famous gem diamonds, he 70.39 carat Empress Rose and the 28.15 carat Agra are examples of type lIa pinks.
PLEASE REFER TO IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS ON THE BACK OF THIS DOCUMENT_
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Pink diamonds, drawing their color from an anomaly in the crystal lattice of thestone, have always been considered extremely rare and highly desirable to the mostdiscerning collectors. Historically found in India in the famous Golconda mines, famouspink diamonds have been long been cherished by the Mogul rulers of India. The 17thcentury gemstone trader, Jean Baptiste Tavernier, referred to pink diamonds as "rose"colored and illustrated a pair of pink diamonds which he had purchased in India around1668. Pink diamonds of natural origin and superior quality are regarded as some of the
w ~ rarest and most sought-after jewels.
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294A SENSATIONAL COLOREDDIAMOND RINGSet with a modified cushion-cut fancy vivid purple-pink diamond,weighing approximately 10.09 carats, flanked on either side by acushion-cut diamond, mounted in 18k rose gold and platinumWitll report 2125820401 dated 11 November 2010from tlte GemologicalIl1stitllte ojAmerica statil1g that tile diamol1d isjill1CY vividpllrple-pil1k,tlatural color, S[1 clarityAccompal1ied by a sllpplemel1talleller statil1g that tile diamol1d lias beendeterlllitled to be aType IIa pil1k diamotld. Type IIapitlk diamotltls are veryrare illl1ature, often Itave relatively few illclllSiotls al1d are 110ted for tlteir/lOlIIogetlolls color l/. the rOllgll. Utllike mallY otller colored diamol1ds, the coloril/. pil1k diamolltls COilllOt otlly be callsed by illlpllrities, bllt it may also be areslllt if ile a l l l o l 1 d ~ exposllre to heat atld pressllre dllril1g trotlsportatiollil1to tlte e a r t l t ~ crllSt .Type lla pil1ks IIave beenfolltld ill a III/mber ifmitlitlgregiol1s arolll1d tile world. Historically they werefolllid ill [l1dia (partiClilarly
from the Golcol1da regiol1) atld, il/. more recel1t ti llles, most tlotablyfrom Brazilatld Africa.Amotlgfamolls gem diamol1t1s, the 70.39 carot Elllpress Rose al1dthe 28.15 carotAgro are examp les ofType IIa pil1ks$12,000 ,000- 15,000,000
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FANCY VIVID PURPLE-PINK
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For Immediate Release
22 March 2011
Contact: Erin McAndrew Tel. 212.636.2680 [email protected]
SPRING FORWARD
FANCY VIVID PINK, BLUE AND YELLOW DIAMONDS TO
HIGHLIGHT 300-LOT AUCTION OF MAGNIFICENT JEWELS
APRIL 12 IN NEW YORK
A Fancy Vivid Blue Diamondof 3.25 carats
Estimate $2,000,0003,000,000
A Fancy Vivid Purple-Pink Diamondof 10.09 carats
Estimate $12,000,00015,000,000
A Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamondof 50.29 carats, by Carvin French
Estimate $2,000,0003,000,000
New York With just weeks remaining until the start of the spring auction season for jewelry,
Christies New York is pleased to announce additional highlights of its Magnificent Jewels sale on
April 12, including an exceptional line-up of top-quality fancy colored diamonds in shades of pink,
blue and yellow. Christies had previously announced its star lot of the sale, aFancy Vivid Purple-
Pink diamond of 10.09 carats estimated at $12-15 million (pictured above, center;see dedicated press release).
In keeping with collector demand, the upcoming sale will feature a wealth of these highly sought-
after jewels, including Fancy Vivid blue, Fancy Vivid yellow, and Fancy Intense Pink diamonds ofsuperior size, clarity, and color saturation..
Our 2010 global jewelry sales total - the highest ever for any auction house at $426 million - was led
by extraordinary prices for colored diamonds, including the BVLGARI Blue sold in New York for a
record $1.4 million per carat and the Perfect Pink, sold in Hong Kong for $23.1 million. Demand
for large colored diamonds from connoisseurs and investors continues to reach new heights, and we
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look forward to starting the spring season with this exceptional group of top colored diamonds,
curated with the specific desires of today's collectors in mind, said Rahul Kadakia, Head of
Jewelry at Christie's New York.
Colored and colorless diamond highlights of ChristiesMagnificent Jewelssale include:
A Fancy Vivid Purple-Pink DiamondSet with a cushion-cut fancy vivid purple-pinkdiamond of10.09 carats, flanked on either side bya cushion-cut diamond, mounted in 18k rose goldand platinum
Estimate:$12,000,000-15,000,000
A D-color, Internally Flawless DiamondSet with a rectangular-cut diamond of37.16carats, flanked on either side by three graduatedbaguette-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum
Estimate:$4,200,000-4,800,000
A Fancy Intense Pink DiamondSet with a rectangular-cut fancy intense pinkdiamond of6.61 carats, flanked on either side bya baguette-cut diamond, mounted in platinum
Estimate:$3,300,000- 3,800,000
A Fancy Vivid Blue DiamondSet with a square emerald-cut fancy vivid bluediamond of3.25 carats, flanked on either side bya half moon diamond, mounted in platinum
Estimate:$2,000,000- 3,000,000
A Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond Ring,byCarvin FrenchSet with a cushion-cut fancy vivid yellow diamondof50.29 carats, flanked on either side byrectangular-cut diamonds of 2.00 and 1.93 carats,mounted in platinum
Estimate:
$2,000,000- 3,000,000
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A Pair of Colored Diamond Ear Pendants, byHarry WinstonSet with a pear-shaped fancy intense blue diamondof1.90 carats and a fancy intense yellowishorange diamond of2.10 carats
Estimate:$300,000-500,000
Antique Jewels and Signed Creations from the Leading Designers
With nearly 300 individual items on offer, the sale also includes a full array of precious gemstones,
period jewels and signed creations from the leading jewelry houses. Estimates range from $2,000 up
to $12 million, and the total sale is expected to achieve in excess of $40 million.
Highlights of the antique and signed jewels section include:
A V-Shaped Diamond Necklace of approximately120 carats totalThe front set with a pear-shaped diamond,weighing approximately 4.07 carats, mounted inplatinum, and additional diamonds weighingfrom 1.74 to 4.07 carats
Estimate:$500,000-700,000
An Antique Old Mine-Cut Diamond Brooch
Suspending three detachable old mine-cutdiamonds from a diamond-set trellis panel withcentral old mine-cut diamondcirca 1860
Estimate:$350,000-500,000
An Antique Peridot and Diamond NecklaceA graduated series of rectangular-cut peridots,each within a diamond scalloped surround,suspending a series of detachable peridot
pendants, circa1870
Estimate:$250,000-350,000
An Art Deco Kashmir Sapphire and DiamondRing of 10.06 carats, byTiffany & Co.circa1920
Estimate:$200,000-300,000
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A suite of Colombian emerald and diamondjewels, byVan Cleef & Arpels
An emerald and diamond necklace A pear-shaped emerald and diamond
pendant brooch
A pair of pear-shaped emerald anddiamond ear pendants
Estimate:$250,000-350,000
Estimate:$150,000-200,000
Estimate:$120,000-150,000
A Pair of Art Deco Diamond and Multi-GemClip Brooches, byCartierEach diamond clip centering upon an oval-cutand pear-shaped ruby, sapphire and emeraldplaque, mounted in platinumcirca 1925
Estimate:$100,000-150,000
A Pair of Natural Pearl and Diamond EarPendants, byBVLGARIEach suspending a detachable drop-shaped white
or light brownish gray pearl, decorated with acircular-cut diamond cap
Estimate:$70,000-100,000
An Art Deco diamond and onyx convertiblebracelet, byCartierDesigned as two old European-cut diamondscalloped plaques, spaced by two panels of threerectangular-shaped onyx linkscirca 1925
Estimate:$40,000-60,000
The complete e-catalogue for this sale is available online athttp://www.christies.com/features/auctions/0411/ny-jewels
Auction:New York Jewels April 12 at 10am & 2pmViewing: Christies Rockefeller Center Galleries April 9-11, 10am6pm
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About Christies
Christies, the world's leading art business had global auction and private sales in 2010 that totaled 3.3billion/$5.0 billion. Christies is a name and place that speaks of extraordinary art, unparalleled service andexpertise, as well as international glamour. Founded in 1766 by James Christie, Christie's conducted thegreatest auctions of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, and today remains a popular showcase for the uniqueand the beautiful. Christies offers over 450 sales annually in over 80 categories, including all areas of fine anddecorative arts, jewellery, photographs, collectibles, wine, and more. Prices range from $200 to over $100million. Christies has 53 offices in 32 countries and 10 salerooms around the world including in London,New York, Paris, Geneva, Milan, Amsterdam, Dubai and Hong Kong. More recently, Christies has led themarket with expanded initiatives in emerging and new markets such as Russia, China, India and the UnitedArab Emirates, with successful sales and exhibitions in Beijing, Mumbai and Dubai.
*Estimates do not include buyer's premium
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Note to editors:
Christies International reported global jewelry sales of US$426.4 million (275.1 million) for 2010the highest annual total ever achieved for jewelry at the global auction house.
The tally represents a 56% increase over Christies 2009 total, and beats its previous highest annualjewelry record of US$395 million, set in 2007.
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