Monday, May 20, 2013

Largest Red Diamond EVER! ~ The Daily Telegraph

Rio Tinto puts largest 'red' diamond on market

Rio Tinto said on Friday it was putting up for sale the biggest "red" diamond ever produced by its Australian mine amid an "explosion" in demand from Asia for the rare pink-hued stones.

Rio Tinto puts largest 'red' diamond on market
The 1.56 carat gem (C) is the largest red that has ever come from the Argyle diamond mine Photo: AFP/GETTY


The Argyle Phoenix, a 1.56 carat gem, is one of three red diamonds on offer at the annual Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender – the first time in the 30-year history of the exclusive sale that it has included three red stones.
"This is the largest red that has ever come from the Argyle diamond mine," Argyle Pink Diamonds manager Josephine Johnson told AFP as she held the stone.
"Never seen before, likely never seen again.
"The diamond world will be talking about this diamond for the next few months intensely. And there will be lots of discussion about the rarity of it, the value of it."
The 2013 pink diamond tender comprises 64 diamonds, including 58 pink stones, three blue ones and the three fancy reds.

Such jewels routinely fetch over £1 million a carat. As a basic rule of thumb, a pink diamond is worth about 50 times more than a white diamond.
After previews in Sydney, New York and Tokyo, there will be tender viewings in Hong Kong and Perth, to allow clients and experts to see the gems and make offers for individual stones.
"The tender every year has great interest – when you think there's only 60 stones each year, that's about 12 grams of diamond weight – we tour it around the world because each one is like selling a Picasso," Johnson said.
"Each one is unique. They will find different markets.
"With a red diamond the colour itself is extraordinary, but what really transcends the appeal of the colour is just the outrageous rarity of something like this."
The Argyle mine in Western Australia produces virtually the entire world's supply of pink diamonds, with the red seen as the pinnacle of the colour scale.
It is not known how the diamonds acquire their pink tinge but it is thought to come from a molecular structure distortion as the jewel forms in the earth's crust or makes its way to the surface.
Japan is the largest consumer of pink diamonds, with the lighter "Cherry Blossom" shades in strong demand, but Johnson said Argyle diamonds were growing in popularity in other markets.
"There's an explosion of interest in China and India. We're certainly seeing that in the rare diamond world," she said.
"I am quite surprised at how quickly they have moved from a desire for large, white clean goods to an appreciation for the value of rarity and fancy coloured diamonds."
With the Phoenix, she said: "It being red is very interesting because that's a highly symbolic colour in Asia."
But she said with few reference points and increasing interest in coloured diamonds, particularly rare pinks and reds, it was impossible to know where the stone would end up.
"Our last diamond that came anywhere near close to this actually ended up in the US, so it's hard to say," she said.
Edited for Telegraph.co.uk by Barney Henderson

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Huge colorless diamond goes for record $27 million

Huge colorless diamond goes for record $27 million


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A flawless clarity diamond weighing 101.73 carats sold at auction Wednesday in Geneva for $26.7 million.

A pear-shaped colorless diamond that is the largest ever offered at auction sold for a record of nearly $27 million in a Geneva auction, where records were also set for the prices of pearls and sapphires, auctioneer Christie's said.
The 101.73 carat "Winston Legacy" diamond, the centerpiece of the Magnificent Jewels auction, was bought by jewelry and watch firm Harry Winston for 25.9 million Swiss francs -- $26.7 million -- on Wednesday.
"Harry Winston acquired the most perfect diamond ever offered for sale at auction," said Rahul Kadakia, Head of Jewelry at Christie's Switzerland and Americas.
The diamond was mined in Botswana and cut from a rough stone, weighing 236 carats. It took 21 months to polish, said Christie’s.

Lollobrigida Love! JCK Re-post

 

Gina Lollobrigida's Earrings, 74 Carat Yellow Diamond Set Records at Sotheby's

By Daniel Ford, Web Editor
Posted on May 15, 2013
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Gina Lollobrigida's Earrings, 74 Carat Yellow Diamond Set Records at Sotheby's
Gina Lollobrigida wearing the record setting pearl earrings (Photos courtesy of Sotheby's Geneva).
Screen legend Gina Lollobrigida may have turned heads during her days as a sex symbol in the 1950s and 1960s, but her jewels—including a 74 ct. yellow diamond that once belonged to a Persian Shah—were the center of attention at Sotheby’s Magnificent Jewels sale in Geneva on May 14.
Lollobrigida’s collection sold for a total of $4.96 million, led by pair of natural pearl and diamond pendant earrings that fetched $2.39 million, setting an auction record for natural pearl ear pendants. The earrings beat the price paid for a pair of Elizabeth Taylor’s pearl earrings in 2011. A Bulgari diamond necklace and bracelet combination that Lollobrigida wore while accepting her 1961 Golden Globe sold for $783,851.

1964 natural pearl and diamond earrings

1954 diamond necklace/bracelet
A 74.53 ct. cushion shaped fancy yellow diamond formerly in the collection of the Persian Shah, Ahmed Shah Qajar, earned $2.9 million, setting an auction record for a fancy yellow diamond and a record price per carat for a fancy yellow diamond ($40,061 per carat).

74.53 ct. cushion shaped fancy yellow diamond
Other highlights of the sale included:
A 27.90 ct. cushion modified brilliant-cut D color diamond mounted on a ring sold for $4.45 million.

A 6.93 ct. brilliant-cut light pink diamond necklace, with two circular-cut diamonds—a 34.78 ct. diamond with an 11.38 ct. briolette diamond—sold for $2.39 million.

A 31.35 ct. cushion brilliant-cut diamond ring fetched $1.83 million.

In its entirety, the sale totaled $78.2 million.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Great Gatsby Crazy!

Thanks to the recent release of "The Great Gatsby"in movie theatres, glamorous Art Deco jewelry is everywhere! You do not have to raid Grandma's jewelry box to have a great Art Deco piece of your own. Get exactly what you want by using our custom jewelry service. You could even bring in some old or broken pices you are unable to wear, and turn it into something really beautiful!



Thursday, May 2, 2013

Diane Wins Scholarship to GIA

I am excited to announce that I have won a scholarship for the Gemological Institute of America's Diamond Essentials course! It is the first of five distance courses and three lab courses required for the Graduate Gemologist Diploma offered by GIA. I am ready for the work, and will continue creating and selling beautiful pieces here at Strickler Jewelers! Thank you to Tammy and Craig Strickler for all of the encouragement and support! ~Diane