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Sale HK014 | Lot 83
Important Kashmir Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet, Cartier
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Lot 83
Important Kashmir Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet, Cartier
HK$9,440,000
The articulated bracelet centring on an oval sapphire weighing 7.04 carats, to a stylised mount decorated with baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 10.00 carats, mounted in 18 karat white gold, length approximately 160mm, signed.
Accompanied with an original fitted box.
Cartier

Louis-François Cartier established Cartier in Paris in 1847. His son Alfred and grandson Louis, Pierre and Jacques pursued the worldwide brand name of Cartier, with its sight firmly set on abroad. In 1899, Louis moved the Paris branch to the Rue de la Paix where it was the prestigious cosmopolitan hup of the capital city which attracted all the famous nobilities and aristocrats from all over the world.
It is said that Cartier is the Jeweller to Kings. Russian and English Kings were enchanted by Cartier’s design. A few years later, Jacques took the reign of the British branch and cultivated ties with remarkable Indian Princes such as Maharajah of Patiala who entrusted Cartier with marvelous gemstones from his treasure to be reset in pieces of jewellery in a modern style. In 1909 and 1911, Cartier Maison had been further opened in New York and India, nourishing its rise to global status. Nowadays, Cartier operates more than 200 stores in 125 countries, with four emblematic boutiques worldwide.
Tiancheng International is pleased to present a 7.04-carat Kashmir sapphire and diamond bracelet by Cartier (Lot 83), showcasing its superb craftsmanship and a design of legacy along with an unheated Kashmir sapphire of its rare kind. Kashmir sapphires from the remote region of Himalayas, pronouncedly displays vibrant blue colour and the signature ‘velvety’ texture caused by the inclusion of silk.
These precious gemstones also have a prominent history – they were mostly unearthed, in just a short time span of seven years, high up in the stone-cold Himalayas where extreme altitude and remote location made mining extremely difficult. The mines were depleted in 1887 and it is extremely hard to come by even in auctions. Kashmir sapphires are so resplendent and distinguished that they proudly set the standards for other blue sapphires around the world. This resplendent sapphire with a velvety glow, signifies the glorified history of Cartier and transcend this superlative bracelet beyond a brand name and its scarcity.
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