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73 11-Carat Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond Is The Top Lot At Sotheby s Jewelry Auction

The statement yellow diamond is mounted on a ring with pavé diamonds and a flexible shank by the London-based contemporary high jewelry house, G by Glenn Spiro.

The Sienna Star: An Exceptional 37ct Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring to go under the hammer at Sotheby s New York

News The Sienna Star: An Exceptional 37ct Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring to go under the hammer at Sotheby s New York At over 73 carats, the diamond represents one of the largest Fancy Vivid Yellow diamonds to ever come to auction By: Diamond World News Service | | Reference: 25617   G by Glenn Spiro | The Sienna Star Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond and Diamond Ring - Courtesy, Sotheby s Lot 91, The Sienna Star, represents a culmination of Spiro’s oeuvre, embodying the relentless pursuit of the world’s finest gemstones with an artistically daring and innovative design. At over 73 carats, the diamond represents one of the largest Fancy Vivid Yellow diamonds to ever come to auction, and it is, in the GIA’s words, “a standout item in the extraordinary world of gems

73-carat Yellow Diamond Leads Roaring Twenties Sale

73-carat Yellow Diamond Leads Roaring Twenties Sale May 27, 21 by John Jeffay (IDEX Online) - A 73.11-carat fancy vivid yellow diamond will lead The Roaring Twenties 2.0 auction at Sotheby s New York next month. The Sienna Star, a VS2-clarity, natural color, cut-cornered square step-cut stone, is set in 18 karat white gold ring with about 4.45 carats of near-colorless F-G color, VS clarity diamonds. It is a described as one of the most important creations by London-based master jeweler Glenn Spiro, a nd has a $3m estimate.  Sotheby s say it has the highest GIA color grading for any yellow diamond, a nd is one of the largest fancy vivid yellow diamonds ever to be auctioned.

Some Famous Gems Get a New Setting

Some Famous Gems Get a New Setting The Star of India, the Patricia Emerald and others return to public view in the newly redesigned halls at the American Museum of Natural History. The 563-carat, nearly flawless Star of India is one of the celebrity gems on display at the redesigned Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals.Credit.Amr Alfiky/The New York Times By Tanya Dukes May 23, 2021, 5:12 a.m. ET To reach one of the most anticipated new destinations in New York City, you have to sidestep dinosaur fossils and hang a right at the cluster of meteorites. It’s a long and winding road to a gemstone jackpot.

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