Tuesday, June 13, 2017

British auction house Fellows last week organized a jewelry auction, which brought a total of $ 627,000, and was able to realize 74% of the lots in volume and 87% in value.
The most expensive lot was a ring with a round diamond weighing 6.43 carat K color VVS2 purity. It went under the hammer for $ 38,986, or $ 6063 per carat.
Fellows also possible to realize a diadem end Victorian from silver and gold with diamonds weighing from 19 to 20 carats colors from J to L purity from SI2 to P1, I1 equivalent class in GIA evaluation. The product has been sold for $ 19, 493.
Other notable items included diamond "old cut" weighing 6.90 carats, "light coloration" SI purity rimmed in the ring cost $ 14,620, or $ 2119 per carat.
Fellows planning to hold another sale of jewels January 19, and three - in February.
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1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

The Hong Kong Association of Indian diamond (Hong Kong Indian Diamond Association, HKIDA ) and gemological laboratory HRD Antwerp have entered into an exclusive agreement that provides services to scan diamond grade "chalk" using M-Screen devices.
A cooperation agreement was signed at the recent Hong Kong International Exhibition of diamonds, precious stones and pearls (Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show).
The new service will be available for parties of diamonds "chalk" 1-20 points in a minimum total of 10 carats of colors D to J.
In addition, from April 1, the Hong Kong division of HRD Antwerp will move to the new office, which will be located in the same building with the headquarters -The apartment HKIDA.
Transfer operations in HRD HKIDA laboratory building will help increase the coverage of the Hong Kong market.
HKIDA founding members are 35 different companies and organizations, including the largest Indian traders and manufacturers of jewelry in Hong Kong. The aim of the association is to protect and promote trade with natural diamonds.