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A SUPERB PAIR OF RUBY AND DIAMOND EAR PENDANTS, BY FAIDEE
Each designed as a line of cushion-shaped rubies, weighing approximately 5.08, 5.03, 2.51 and 2.49 carats , spaced by a cushion-shaped diamond, weighing approximately 1.52 and 1.50 carats, mounted in platinum and gold, 2.4 cm, in black Faidee case
With maker’s mark for Faidee
Accompanied by premium report no. 82002 dated 25 September 2015 from the SSEF Swiss Gemmological Institute stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heating; also accompanied by an appendix stating that the pair of ruby ear pendants possesses extraordinary characteristics and merits special mention and appreciation. The four rubies are characterized by a beautifully saturated colour and a fine purity, a combination rarely encountered in Burmese rubies of this size. The small inclusions found by microscopic inspection are the hallmarks of rubies from the classical ruby mines in the Mogok valley in Burma (Myanmar), well known for its wealth in gems since historic times. Their saturated red colour is due to a combination of well-balanced trace elements in these gemstones, characteristic for the fine rubies from Mogok. Assembling a selection natural ruby from Burma of this size and quality is rare and exceptional
Report no.15097175/1 and 2 dated 20 September 2015 from the Gübelin GemLab stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heating
Report no. 2206718602 dated 28 August 2015 and monograph from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heating and the colour appearance of these stones is described in the trade as "pigeon's blood"
Two reports dated 7 April 2015 and 22 June 2015 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the 1.50 and 1.52 carat diamonds are E colour, VVS2 and VVS1 clarity, with excellent polish
US$2,900,000-4,100,000
Each designed as a line of cushion-shaped rubies, weighing approximately 5.08, 5.03, 2.51 and 2.49 carats , spaced by a cushion-shaped diamond, weighing approximately 1.52 and 1.50 carats, mounted in platinum and gold, 2.4 cm, in black Faidee case
With maker’s mark for Faidee
Accompanied by premium report no. 82002 dated 25 September 2015 from the SSEF Swiss Gemmological Institute stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heating; also accompanied by an appendix stating that the pair of ruby ear pendants possesses extraordinary characteristics and merits special mention and appreciation. The four rubies are characterized by a beautifully saturated colour and a fine purity, a combination rarely encountered in Burmese rubies of this size. The small inclusions found by microscopic inspection are the hallmarks of rubies from the classical ruby mines in the Mogok valley in Burma (Myanmar), well known for its wealth in gems since historic times. Their saturated red colour is due to a combination of well-balanced trace elements in these gemstones, characteristic for the fine rubies from Mogok. Assembling a selection natural ruby from Burma of this size and quality is rare and exceptional
Report no.15097175/1 and 2 dated 20 September 2015 from the Gübelin GemLab stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heating
Report no. 2206718602 dated 28 August 2015 and monograph from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the rubies are of Burma (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heating and the colour appearance of these stones is described in the trade as "pigeon's blood"
Two reports dated 7 April 2015 and 22 June 2015 from the GIA Gemological Institute of America stating that the 1.50 and 1.52 carat diamonds are E colour, VVS2 and VVS1 clarity, with excellent polish
US$2,900,000-4,100,000
Special Notice
Items which contain rubies or jadeite originating in Burma (Myanmar) may not
be imported into the U.S. As a convenience to our bidders, we have marked
these lots with Y. Please be advised that a purchaser¹s inability to import
any such item into the U.S. or any other country shall not constitute
grounds for non-payment or cancellation of the sale.
With respect to items that contain any other types of gemstones originating
in Burma (e.g., sapphires), such items may be imported into the U.S.,
provided that the gemstones have been mounted or incorporated into jewellery
outside of Burma and provided that the setting is not of a temporary nature
(e.g., a string).
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