Lot 1395
  • 1395

Red Spinel and Diamond Bracelet

Estimate
220,000 - 300,000 HKD
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Description

  • Spinel, Diamond, Gold
Set with twenty-one oval red spinels, alternated by twenty-one baguette diamonds, the spinels and diamonds together weighing approximately 26.30 and 3.20 carats respectively, mounted in 18 karat white gold, length approximately 170mm.

Condition

Colour and Clarity: According to GIA report, the spinels are natural, of Burmese origin, with no indications of heating. Please refer to the report for details. In our opinion, the spinels are of medium deep, vivid red colour, eye clean and lively. Upon 10x loupe, there are natural inclusions and some spinels have surface reaching fissures on their crowns, not seen to naked eyes. Diamonds are about G to I colours, VS clarity. Condition: Karat white gold mount, in very good condition.
In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective qualified opinion. Illustrations in the catalogue may not be actual size. Prospective purchasers are reminded that, unless the catalogue description specifically states that a stone is natural, we have assumed that some form of treatment may have been used and that such treatment may not be permanent. Our presale estimates reflect this assumption.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

Catalogue Note

Accompanied by GIA report numbered 7203565772, dated 13 August 2015, stating that the twenty-one spinels are natural, of Burmese (Myanmar) origin, with no indication of heating.