Auctions: An Autumn Season Dedicated to Magnificent Jewels

November 24, 2020

By Olga Brovchuk

8 min read

The autumn auctions of Magnificent Jewels, held annually in Geneva, have this year inspired hope in the jewellery world, set new records and increased demand for rare jewellery. For the first time, the auctions took place without spectators; instead, offers could be made by phone and online. The new format required auctioneers to withstand the pressures of strict sanitation rules that are currently being enforced in Switzerland, although this certainly didn’t extinguish the burning flame of many passionate buyers.

At the centre of everyone’s attention was a Fancy Vivid purple-pink diamond from Yakutia weighing 14.83 carats. The magnificent stone, named “The Spirit of the Rose”, made quite a stir in Geneva, breaking the record for the per-carat cost of a diamond of this colour. The stone sold for an incredible US$26.6 million.

“The Spirit of the Rose” diamond - the top lot at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

“The Spirit of the Rose” diamond - the top lot at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

 The Fancy Vivid purple-pink diamond that hails from Yakutia in Russia weighs 14.83 carats

The Fancy Vivid purple-pink diamond that hails from Yakutia in Russia weighs 14.83 carats

 “The Spirit of the Rose” diamond sold for an incredible $26.6 million

“The Spirit of the Rose” diamond sold for an incredible $26.6 million

 The oval purple-pink diamond of rare purity was named after the ballet “Le Spectre de la Rose”

The oval purple-pink diamond of rare purity was named after the ballet “Le Spectre de la Rose”

 The diamond was cut from a 27.85 carat rough diamond mined by ALROSA at the Ebelyakh mine in the northern reaches of Yakutia

The diamond was cut from a 27.85 carat rough diamond mined by ALROSA at the Ebelyakh mine in the northern reaches of Yakutia

This Russian stone of rare purity is named after the ballet “Le Spectre de la Rose”, which premiered in 1911 during the famous Diaghilev seasons in Monte-Carlo. It was cut from a rough diamond of 27.85 carats that was given the name “Nijinsky” in honour of the ballet’s lead performer, Vaslav Nijinsky. Mined by ALROSA at the Ebelyakh mine in the northern reaches of Yakutia, once again Russian ballet has proven its strength and irrefutable worldwide appeal.

A 67.21 carat cushion-shaped sapphire ring with diamonds in platinum, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

A 67.21 carat cushion-shaped sapphire ring with diamonds in platinum, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 A Cartier spinel, emerald and diamond ring, part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

A Cartier spinel, emerald and diamond ring, part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

 A fine sapphire and diamond ring, late 19th century, part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

A fine sapphire and diamond ring, late 19th century, part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

 Rectangular step-cut emeralds weighing 224.76, 111.62, 76.66 and 35.23 carats respectively, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

Rectangular step-cut emeralds weighing 224.76, 111.62, 76.66 and 35.23 carats respectively, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 A sapphire cabochon and diamond ring, part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

A sapphire cabochon and diamond ring, part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

 A 16.45 carat octagonal step-cut sapphire ring, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

A 16.45 carat octagonal step-cut sapphire ring, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 A 19.17 carat sugarloaf cabochon sapphire ring with shield-shaped diamonds in platinum, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

A 19.17 carat sugarloaf cabochon sapphire ring with shield-shaped diamonds in platinum, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 A 20.43 carat octagonal step-cut emerald ring with shield-shaped diamonds, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

A 20.43 carat octagonal step-cut emerald ring with shield-shaped diamonds, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 A 9.42 carat cushion-shaped sapphire ring with baguette-cut diamonds, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

A 9.42 carat cushion-shaped sapphire ring with baguette-cut diamonds, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 A sapphire and diamond ring, part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

A sapphire and diamond ring, part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction

According to the specialists at the auction house, “The Spirit of the Rose” is one of the most significant Russian diamonds ever to be auctioned. Expert preliminary assessments of the stone priced it at US$23-38 million, but there was no miracle as the gavel fell: the pink diamond was purchased for a sum just above the lower limit of its estimated value. Nevertheless, the press has already branded the sale of this stone in Geneva as “historic”.

A 1.05 carat Fancy purplish-red diamond, set in a Graff ring, was a highlight of the Christie's auction

A 1.05 carat Fancy purplish-red diamond, set in a Graff ring, was a highlight of the Christie's auction

 The Fancy purplish-red diamond had a high estimate of US$1.86 million

The Fancy purplish-red diamond had a high estimate of US$1.86 million

 A GIA certificate accompanied this rarer-than-rare diamond

A GIA certificate accompanied this rarer-than-rare diamond

 Purple-red diamonds are rarely seen at auction and it eventually sold for US$2.76 million

Purple-red diamonds are rarely seen at auction and it eventually sold for US$2.76 million

Another record for the price of coloured diamonds was set at Christie’s Magnificent Jewels auction, where a rarer-than-rare Fancy purplish-red diamond weighing a mere 1.05 carats was sold. A seemingly modest (at first glance only) Graff Diamonds ring with a high estimate of US$1.86 million eventually sold for US$2.76 million. Purple-red diamonds are rarely seen at auction, and this sale has inflated the maximum price per carat further.

A selection of stand-out lots from Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction in Geneva

A selection of stand-out lots from Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels auction in Geneva

No Geneva auction is complete without sapphires and emeralds of the highest quality and this occasion was no exception. There was some real competition for Kashmir sapphires, with prices rising rapidly and substantially, exceeding the upper bar of preliminary estimates. Emeralds did not fall behind either – these were sold to the most persistent buyers and surpassed the expectations of experts. Red spinels also gained traction: the specimens that were of high quality and colour quickly found new owners, their selling prices causing some surprise.

Van Cleef & Arpels Art Deco multi-gem desk clock, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

Van Cleef & Arpels Art Deco multi-gem desk clock, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 This Cartier Art Deco Tutti Frutti bracelet sold for $1.21 million at Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

This Cartier Art Deco Tutti Frutti bracelet sold for $1.21 million at Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 Chaumet Art Deco diamond bracelets, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

Chaumet Art Deco diamond bracelets, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 Harry Winston coloured cultured pearl, ruby and diamond earrings, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

Harry Winston coloured cultured pearl, ruby and diamond earrings, part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 Retro Van Cleef & Arpels Ludo bracelet, also part of Christie's sale

Retro Van Cleef & Arpels Ludo bracelet, also part of Christie's sale

 This Marina B cultured pearl and multi-gem choker also formed part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

This Marina B cultured pearl and multi-gem choker also formed part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction

 As did this cultured pearl and multi-gem necklace by Bvlgari

As did this cultured pearl and multi-gem necklace by Bvlgari

Jewellery sales were no less successful. Creations from the largest houses – Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Bulgari – were sold by auctioneers at Christie’s and Sotheby’s for prices that exceeded their estimated values, confirming their value in the market. The achieved price of a Cartier “tutti-frutti” bracelet stood at US$1.21 million, significantly higher than its estimate of US$1 million, while an elegant table clock from Van Cleef & Arpels, a true work of art, exceeded the expectations of Christie’s experts threefold. Art Deco jewellery did not enjoy explosive price increases or particular attention from buyers but proved that it remains a stable investment that has withstood the test of time.

A ring by the collectable designer JAR set with a 3 carat no heat Kasmir sapphire

A ring by the collectable designer JAR set with a 3 carat no heat Kasmir sapphire

 The JAR sapphire ring formed part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction in Geneva

The JAR sapphire ring formed part of Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction in Geneva

 It sold for an impressive US$150,000

It sold for an impressive US$150,000

Jewels by JAR perform consistently well at auction and this season Christie’s presented two of the designer’s pieces set with large precious stones. A three-carat Kashmir sapphire adorned one of the rings, selling for US$150,000, while the next lot, a ring showcasing a bright 13-carat Burmese ruby and diamonds, cost its new owner almost US$1 million. At previous auctions, works by the best jewellers of our time have sold for amounts within their estimates or with only slight excesses. The inclusion of gemstones this time has certainly added value and significance to JAR’s jewellery creations.

A second JAR ring also went under the hammer at Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction in Geneva

A second JAR ring also went under the hammer at Christie's Magnificent Jewels auction in Geneva

 The star of the JAR ring is a 13 carat Burmese no heat ruby

The star of the JAR ring is a 13 carat Burmese no heat ruby

 It achieved close to US $1 million

It achieved close to US $1 million

To summarise the results of these recent sales, it makes sense to look back in history: the more unstable the global situation, the more investments in precious stones and fine jewellery have repeatedly proved their reliability and high demand.

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