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Poly Auction Hong Kong’s latest fine jewellery sale generated a total of HK$196.85 million (around US$25 million), with an exceptional Burmese ruby ring leading the sales.
The Fleur de Lotus ring by Cartier, adorned with a cushion-shaped Burmese ruby weighing 8.388 carats and accented with diamonds, sold for HK$57.6 million (around US$7.33 million). The rare ruby is described as having a colour that is “vivid, radiant and rich red.”
Another star of the auction was a jadeite bead and diamond necklace, which features 43 jadeite beads measuring approximately 13.59 mm to 11.42 mm in an opulent green colour. The piece fetched HK$50.4...
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