Often known as “Bleu Royal,” this vivid blue diamond – which is ready in a hoop – is among the many rarest ever to be unearthed.
“What makes Bleu Royal so uncommon and particular is its measurement.At 17.6 carats, it is the biggest of its variety,” mentioned Rahul Kadakia, Christie’s worldwide head of jewelry.
“The color may be very wealthy naturally, and it’s internally flawless as greatest as might be.”
In 2016, Christie’s offered a uncommon, 14.6-carat blue diamond generally known as the “Oppenheimer Blue” for greater than $57 million.
“We hope it’s going to beat the Oppenheimer,” Kadakia mentioned of “Bleu Royal.”
“We’ve toured all of it all over the world, to Asia, to the US and Europe, and we have had good curiosity from collectors worldwide.”
In a separate on-line public sale operating November 3-16, Christie’s can be providing a pearl necklace worn by movie and style icon Audrey Hepburn within the closing scene of the film “Roman Vacation” from 1953.
“We priced it at $20,000 to $30,000, so it is fairly affordable,” Kadakia mentioned. “Everyone might be Audrey Hepburn.”
The auctioneer may also be presenting a Rolex wristwatch worn by Marlon Brando within the 1979 film “Apocalypse Now,” on the again of which the actor engraved his signature to keep away from having it swapped by accident throughout taking pictures.
“What makes it actually distinctive is that it’s actually some of the recognizable memorabilia Rolex that has ever surfaced at public sale,” mentioned Remi Guillemin, head of watches in Europe at Christie’s.
Two years in the past the watch, now valued at between 1 million and a pair of million Swiss francs, offered at public sale for $2 million Swiss francs ($2.2 million).
“It’s certainly extremely distinctive to have each items from unbelievable actors – a Rolex from Marlon Brando and a necklace from Audrey Hepburn,” Guillemin mentioned.