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Sale HK024 | Lot 57
Ruby, Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring
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Lot 57
Ruby, Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring
HK$540,000

Centring on an oval ruby weighing 5.16 carats, to a stylised ring mount decorated with pear-shaped and brilliant-cut yellow diamonds and diamonds extending to the shoulders, the yellow diamonds and diamonds together weighing approximately 1.40 and 8.60 carats respectively, mounted in 18 karat white and yellow gold. Ring size: 7

Accompanied by GRS report numbered GRS2018-111691, dated 16 November 2018, stating that the 5.16 carat ruby is natural, Red colour, of Burmese (Mogok) origin, with no indication of thermal treatment;
Gübelin report numbered 18127008, dated 12 December 2018, stating that the 5.16 carat ruby is natural, Red colour, of Burmese origin, with no indications of heating; along with an information sheet, stating that 'Burma has long been recognised as the locality associated with the most desirable rubies in the world. Within Burma (Myanmar), the most famed region is the Mogok Valley, or Mogok Stone Tract...Mogok-type rubies typically possess a red body colour and red UV-fluorescence. In addition, they may contain tiny amounts of light-scattering rutile silk and a swirl-like growth pattern. It is this combination of features which gives these rubies their characteristic appearance.'

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