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Christie's sells Ruby for
a Record
$ 3.6 Million
A record selling price for ruby was set at Christie's in St. Moritz on
February 15 when an 8.62 carat cushion-cut ruby realized a price of
$425,000 per carat. This record-breaking gemstone was termed the desired
"pigeon's blood" red used for highly sought rubies from Burma. It was
also noted that the ruby was certified by the SSEF lab in Switzerland
confirming the authenticity of the ruby with "No indications of
heating". ...

© Photo Credit:
CHRISTIE'S LTD.2006
... The winning bid, totaling $3.6
million dollars, was placed by Laurence Graff, a London jeweler whose
flagship store is located on Bond St. "The price per carat was high", he
indicated, "but the cut and spread of color are the finest I've seen".
Graff intends to call the ruby the "Graff Ruby".
According to index-maker Art Market Research, auction prices for jewels
have carried high prices since 1990. Francois Curiel, chairman of
Christie's Europe and worldwide jewelry chief, remarked, "As you can see
from yesterday's sale, the trend is still up".
The previous record for a ruby was sold by Christie's last year in New
York where and 8.01 carat stone sold for $275,000 per carat.
This was the most important sale ever organized by Christie’s in St
Moritz and, as with fine and decorative arts, the jewelry market
continues to show tremendous strength, especially for diamonds and rare
colored gemstones.
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