A Cartier bangle featuring two zebra heads will lead an upcoming Christie’s sale in London, where it’s likely to sell for up to GBP 260,000 ($350,854).
The jewel is from the 1990s and comprises circular-cut diamonds, buff-top onyx cabochons and circular-cut emerald as eyes, according to the auction house’s website. It will go under the hammer at the June 5 London Jewels sale.
Over 190 lots will be on offer, including pieces from well-known design houses such as Bulgari, Graff, and Van Cleef & Arpels.
Here are the rest of the top five lots:

A Bulgari Serpenti bangle featuring circular-cut diamonds with pear-shaped diamond eyes.

A briolette-cut, 66.40-carat, fancy-orange-brown, I1, type IIa diamond pendant suspended from five circular-cut diamonds.

A ring centering an oval brilliant-cut, 20.54-carat Ceylon sapphire between two circular-cut diamonds weighing 4.63 and 5.11 carats.

A pair of Graff earrings featuring pear brilliant-cut diamonds suspended from pear-shaped diamonds. The two main stones are D-color, internally flawless diamonds of 3.65 and 3.71 carats.
Main image: The Cartier bangle leading the auction. (Christie’s)



