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Sale HK022 | Lot 214
Cat's-eye Rubellite, Ruby and Diamond Ring
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Lot 214
Cat's-eye Rubellite, Ruby and Diamond Ring
HK$48,000

Centring on an round cabochon cat's-eye rubellite weighing 23.33 carats, to a stylised mount decorated with circular-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 1.30 and 1.25 carats respectively, mounted in 18 karat blackened and yellow gold. Ring size: 5½

Accompanied by GIA report numbered 5286073209, dated 20 February 2018, stating that the 23.33 carat cat's-eye tourmaline is Purplish Red colour, displaying chatoyancy phenomenon; with comments, stating that, 'known in the trade as "Rubellite".

PHENOMENAL TREASURE
Some precious gems exhibit a star-like or cat’s-eye phenomenon known as asterism or cat’s-eye effect, caused by reflections from tiny, needle-like inclusions that are oriented in several specific directions. The finest gems of this type are semi-transparent, of distinct star or cat’s-eye which is centred on the top of the stone and visible from a reasonable distance under luminescent light. Asterism or cat’s-eye mostly appears in white, it is rare and valuable if the effect presents the same colour as the body colour of the stone.
Phenomenal gems can only be found in small percentages of gem productions in the market. As faceted gems typically sell for more per carat than fashioned as a cabochon, only those of exceptional body colour and outstanding quality of such are left untreated and sold as treasures.

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