The ring featured a 2.42-carat cut-cornered rectangular mixed-cut VS1-clarity diamond and was sold within its pre-sale estimate.
An unmounted, pear-shaped, 10.21-carat, D-flawless diamond was sold within its pre-sale estimate and returned $US819,000 ($AU1.2 million).
Meanwhile, an 8.58-carat oval-shaped, D-colour, internally flawless diamond went for $US554,400 ($AU821,800) slightly above the pre-sale estimate.
Another notable piece was a 5.34-carat light blue marquise-shaped VVS1-clarity diamond ring, which sold for $US554,400 ($AU821,800), more than double the estimated return.
A 9.19-carat emerald Bulgari ring surrounded by diamonds also exceeded expectations, selling for $US428,400 ($AU635,028) while a 4.52-carat pear-shaped, light pink, VS2-clarity diamond ring, returned $US403,200 ($AU597,673).
Pear-shaped diamonds in Hong Kong
Sotheby’s has revealed the headline pieces for the 7 October Magnificent Jewels sale in Hong Kong.
A pair of pear-shaped D-flawless diamonds are expected to return $US7 million ($AU10.44 million). The diamonds are 31.46 and 30 carats respectively.
Prior to the Magnificent Jewels auction, Sotheby’s will hold a stand-alone sale for the Williamson Pink Star. Internally flawless, the cushion-cut, 11.15-carat, fancy vivid pink diamond will carry a presale estimate of $US21 million ($AU30.88 million).
That sale will take place on 5 October.
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