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De Beers Jwaneng 28.88 Leads Sotheby’s Hong Kong to $33M

By IslaApril 23, 20263 Mins Read
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An unmounted diamond from De Beers, called the Jwaneng 28.88, was one of the top-selling items at the most recent jewelry sale at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong, bringing in HKD 21 million ($2.7 million).

The round, 28.88-carat, D-flawless diamond, which hails from the miner’s Jwaneng deposit in Botswana, starred in the April 23 High Jewelry auction. The final sale price fell within its presale estimates.

In total, the auction brought in HKD 256.9 million ($32.8 million), with 178 lots on offer. Those included pieces from well-known design houses, including Harry Winston, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Ronald Abram.

Here are the rest of the top 10 lots:

A Cartier tutti frutti necklace designed as a pair of embracing parrots, featuring brilliant-cut diamonds and a diamond briolette, as well as emeralds, mother-of-pearl, rubies and sapphires at Sotheby's imageA Cartier tutti frutti necklace designed as a pair of embracing parrots, featuring brilliant-cut diamonds and a diamond briolette, as well as emeralds, mother-of-pearl, rubies and sapphires at Sotheby's image
Sale Price: HKD 21.6 million ($2.8 million)
Estimate: HKD 6.5 million to HKD 11.5 million ($829,874 to $1.5 million)
A Cartier tutti frutti necklace designed as a pair of embracing parrots, featuring brilliant-cut diamonds and a diamond briolette, as well as emeralds, mother-of-pearl, rubies and sapphires.
A Ronald Abram cushion-shaped, 15.33-carat Kashmir sapphire and diamond ring at Sotheby's imageA Ronald Abram cushion-shaped, 15.33-carat Kashmir sapphire and diamond ring at Sotheby's image
Sale Price: HKD 15.6 million ($2 million)
Estimate: HKD 13 million to HKD 18 million ($1.7 million to $2.3 million)
A Ronald Abram cushion-shaped, 15.33-carat Kashmir sapphire and diamond ring.
These Harry Winston cluster design earrings feature pear-shaped emeralds and pear-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds suspending step-cut Colombian emeralds weighing 21.60 and 21.11 carats at Sotheby's imageThese Harry Winston cluster design earrings feature pear-shaped emeralds and pear-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds suspending step-cut Colombian emeralds weighing 21.60 and 21.11 carats at Sotheby's image
Sale Price: HKD 12.8 million ($1.6 million)
Estimate: HKD 10 million to HKD 18 million ($1.3 million to $2.3 million)
These Harry Winston cluster design earrings feature pear-shaped emeralds and pear-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds suspending step-cut Colombian emeralds weighing 21.60 and 21.11 carats.
A ring with a pear-shaped, 18.29-carat, D-color, internally flawless diamond at Sotheby's imageA ring with a pear-shaped, 18.29-carat, D-color, internally flawless diamond at Sotheby's image
Sale Price: HKD 9 million ($1.1 million)
Estimate: HKD 4.2 million to HKD 5.5 million ($536,212 to $702,182)
A ring with a pear-shaped, 18.29-carat, D-color, internally flawless diamond.
A Harry Winston piece, this one a ring with a marquise-shaped, 13.76-carat, D, internally flawless diamond center stone between two tapered baguette diamonds at Sotheby's imageA Harry Winston piece, this one a ring with a marquise-shaped, 13.76-carat, D, internally flawless diamond center stone between two tapered baguette diamonds at Sotheby's image
Sale Price: HKD 6.7 million ($857,928)
Estimate: HKD 6 million to HKD 8 million ($766,007 to $1 million)
Another Harry Winston piece, this one a ring with a marquise-shaped, 13.76-carat, D, internally flawless diamond center stone between two tapered baguette diamonds.
A ring with a cushion-shaped, 2.86-carat, fancy-vivid-purplish-pink, I2-clarity diamond flanked by two shield-shaped diamonds at Sotheby's imageA ring with a cushion-shaped, 2.86-carat, fancy-vivid-purplish-pink, I2-clarity diamond flanked by two shield-shaped diamonds at Sotheby's image
Sale Price: HKD 5.8 million ($735,360)
Estimate: HKD 6 million to HKD 9 million ($766,007 to $1.1 million)
A ring with a cushion-shaped, 2.86-carat, fancy-vivid-purplish-pink, I2-clarity diamond flanked by two shield-shaped diamonds.
A Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet designed as a line of cushion and oval-shaped Kashmir and Burmese sapphires, with baguette, tapered baguette, square- and brilliant-cut diamonds at Sotheby's imageA Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet designed as a line of cushion and oval-shaped Kashmir and Burmese sapphires, with baguette, tapered baguette, square- and brilliant-cut diamonds at Sotheby's image
Sale Price: HKD 5.8 million ($735,360)
Estimate: HKD 5.5 million to HKD 8 million ($702,182 to $1 million)
A Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet designed as a line of cushion and oval-shaped Kashmir and Burmese sapphires, with baguette, tapered baguette, square- and brilliant-cut diamonds.
Graff made this ring, bearing a brilliant-cut, 10.45-carat, D, VVS1 diamond that has the potential to be internally flawless at Sotheby's imageGraff made this ring, bearing a brilliant-cut, 10.45-carat, D, VVS1 diamond that has the potential to be internally flawless at Sotheby's image
Sale Price: HKD 5.8 million ($735,360)
Estimate: HKD 3.5 million to HKD 7 million ($446,834 to $893,661)
Graff made this ring, bearing a brilliant-cut, 10.45-carat, D, VVS1 diamond that has the potential to be internally flawless.
A ring with a step-cut, 7.90-carat Colombian emerald between two trapeze-shaped diamonds of 0.56 and 0.53 carats at Sotheby's imageA ring with a step-cut, 7.90-carat Colombian emerald between two trapeze-shaped diamonds of 0.56 and 0.53 carats at Sotheby's image
Sale Price: HKD 4.9 million ($620,967)
Estimate: HKD 4.1 million to HKD 6.5 million ($523,430 to $829,874)
A ring with a step-cut, 7.90-carat Colombian emerald between two trapeze-shaped diamonds of 0.56 and 0.53 carats.

Main image: The De Beers Jwaneng 28.88 diamond. (Sotheby’s)



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