Monday 15 December 2014

COLOURED DIAMONDS PROVE TO BE HEADLINE ACTS


Coloured diamonds have headlined two recent auctions, breaking world records at both sales, while record-breaking prices could also be a reality for a newly discovered 40-carat rough ruby.


During a recent Sotheby’s sale in New York, a 9.75-carat, pear-shaped fancy vivid blue diamond simultaneously set two new world auction records: price for any blue diamond; and price-per-carat for any diamond.

It was said that seven bidders competed for the stone for 20 minutes before a private collector from Hong Kong secured the diamond for US$32.6 million (AU$38.7 m), equating to US$3.2 million per carat (AU$4 m).

The diamond formed part of a jewellery collection that once belonged to the late American socialite Rachel Lambert Mellon, wife of philanthropist Paul Mellon.

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Wednesday 10 December 2014

Silver hallmarking suffers 17.8% dip in November


UK hallmarking suffered a 7.8% decline overall in November 2014, with the number of silver items hallmarking falling by 17.8%.

In the data complied from all four of the UK Assay Offices by the Birmingham Assay Office, 9ct and 22ct gold were the biggest victors rising 7% and 21.1% respectively.