Lot no. 6
Ring in 18k (750 thousandths) yellow gold presenting a surround of approx. 1.5 ct. of old European-cut diamonds around a sapphire indicated as unheated Burmese pink intense purple and transparent oval shape of approx. 2.10 ct. Engraving in the body of the ring. Approx. dimensions of the sapphire: 8.60 x 6.90 x 4.32 mm. ALGT report no. 51459201 dated 22 July 2024. Finger size : 46 Gross weight: 3.8 g. Burmese! The top 2 best origins in the world, just after cashmere sapphire. If the political situation in Burma today is extremely complex, this purple-pink sapphire should allay your fears, as the ring and this stone date back to 1902. This ring, which has remained in a Belgian family, has not been altered, and the inscription on the band is very probably the date of a very lucky lady's engagement! This jewel combines many assets: the lovely purity and colour of the old European-cut diamonds surrounding a very rare stone of extraordinary colour containing remarkable light and natural fire! It's an intense, deep, warm pink tending towards crimson that lights up. Indicated as unheated, meaning that the colour is natural, it is very transparent.
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About the sale
Catalog
50 jewels and their history
1040 Etterbeek - Belgium
10/08/2024
Offered by AZ auction
+32.2.218.00.18