细节
THREE SIGNED DIAMOND RINGS
Comprising a ring, set with a 'Novelty-cut' diamond weighing approximately 1.02 carats, to the openwork quatrefoil surround set with brilliant-cut diamonds, extending to the double layered gallery and three quarter-hoop, mounted in platinum, ring size 5, with French assay mark for platinum, in brown leather Louis Vuitton case; a ring, set with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.90 carat, mounted in 18k gold, ring size 4½, with French assay mark for gold, in red leather Cartier case; and a ring, set with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.70 carat, flanked by similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, ring size 4½, in navy blue leather Harry Winston case
The first ring signed and with maker's mark for Louis Vuitton, No. 007615; the second ring signed and with maker's mark for Cartier, No. VE2385; the third ring with maker's mark for Harry Winston
Accompanied by duplicate report no. 6117071781 dated 13 October 2009 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the 1.02 carat diamond is E colour, VVS2 clarity, with excellent polish and symmetry
Report no. 1146690593 dated 4 July 2014 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the 0.90 carat diamond is H colour, VVS2 clarity, with excellent polish and symmetry
Report no. 14292182 dated 15 March 2005 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the 0.70 carat diamond is E colour, VS1 clarity
Please note that two certificates are more than 5 years old and might require an update
In 2008, Louis Vuitton created and patented two different cuts resembling the monogram flowers that appear on their brand's bags and trunks. One cut is a rounded flower diamond and the other is of a pointed flower diamond (as seen in this lot) (3)