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Sale HK022 | Lot 245
Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet, Harry Winston
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Lot 245
Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet, Harry Winston
HK$1,440,000

Composed of seven oval and cushion-shaped sapphires together weighing 23.86 carats, decorated with marquise-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 15.50 carats, mounted in platinum, length approximately 186mm, signed.

Accompanied by six GRS reports, stating that the 21.44 carat sapphires ranging from 4.18 to 2.89 carats are natural, Blue colour, four of Sri Lankan origin, with no indication of thermal treatment;

SSEF report numbered 99220, dated 4 April 2018, stating that the 23.86 carat sapphires are natural, Blue colour of medium strong saturation, with no indications of heating; along with an additional information letter, stating that '...SSEF finally have to conclude that an opinion regarding the geographical origin of the described sapphires cannot be given at present by SSEF. Although a Sri Lankan origin for at least part of these sapphires is an option, other sources, such as for example Madagascar and Burma cannot be excluded either at least for past of these sapphires.'

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