The necklace, known as the Art of de GRISOGONO,
Creation 1, has a rectangular diamond weighing 163.41 carats as
its centerpiece. The stone, found in Angola in 2016, is framed
on one side by rows of diamonds and on the other by pear-shaped
emeralds.
The buyer, bidding by telephone at Tuesday night's sale, will
remain anonymous, Christie's said in a statement. The pre-sale
estimate was $25 million to $30 million.
The diamond is more than 40 percent larger than a flawless white
oval diamond of 118.28 carats sold by rival Sotheby's in 2013 in
Hong Kong for $30.6 million, yet the price fails to reflect
that, said Tobias Kormind, managing director of 77Diamonds.com,
Europe's largest online diamond jeweler.
"This is a worrying sign for the top end of the diamond market
suggesting it is not as immune as one would have hoped to
downward price pressures caused by global factors such as the
Chinese slowdown, Russian sanctions and lower oil prices," he
said in a statement.
The second top lot was a light pink diamond that belonged to
French royalty for two centuries. Weighing 19.07 carats, it
fetched 14.37 million Swiss francs, roughly double its pre-sale
estimate, Christie's said.
Called Le Grand Mazarin, it takes its name from Cardinal Mazarin,
who become France’s Chief Minister in 1642 and assembled a gem
collection. The stone then became part of the French crown
jewels.
During its 250 years in the French Crown Treasury, it belonged
to four kings (Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI and Charles X),
two emperors (Napoleon I and Napoleon III) and two empresses,
Christie's said. It was sold to Frédéric Boucheron, one of the
favored jewelers of France’s great families, at auction in 1887
before passing into a private collection.
The new owner was not identified.
At Sotheby's on Wednesday, the star lot will be "The Raj Pink",
the world's largest known fancy intense pink diamond. Found in
South Africa in 2015, it weighs 37.30 carats and is estimated at
$20 million to $30 million.
(Reporting by Cecile Mantovani and Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by
Raissa Kasolowsky)
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