A Harry Winston ring bearing a 9.95-carat diamond will take the spotlight at an upcoming Christie’s jewelry auction in Paris, where it could fetch up to EUR 300,000 ($347,181).
The jewel centers a marquise-shaped, D-color, VVS2-clarity diamond between two trapeze-shaped stones. It will lead the June 26 Joaillerie Paris auction, according to the Christie’s website.
The sale will offer over 260 lots, including pieces from famous maisons such as Bulgari, Chaumet and Cartier.
Here are the rest of the top 10 jewels:

A Bulgari Serpenti bracelet circa 1965, featuring blue and white enamel and pear-shaped sapphire eyes and 18-karat yellow gold.

A Harry Winston ring bearing an antique cushion-shaped, 29.95-carat Ceylon sapphire in a surround of round diamonds weighing approximately 2.80 carats.

This brooch from around 1900 sports a cabochon Colombian emerald weighing approximately 13.50 carats, as well as drop-shaped natural pearls and pear-shaped, old- and rose-cut diamonds.

An unmounted pear brilliant-cut, 5.02-carat, D, internally flawless diamond.

A ring bearing a pear-cut, 9.09-carat Colombian emerald, in a frame of white round and heart-shaped diamonds and round and marquise-shaped colored diamonds.

A ring with a round, 11.51-carat, I, SI1 diamond between trapeze baguette-cut diamonds.

A cushion-shaped, 5.24-carat Burmese ruby is the star of this ring. The jewel also features old- and rose-cut diamonds.

A pair of Chaumet earrings sporting two drop-shaped, Colombian emeralds with a total weight of around 40 carats, suspended from pear-shaped, old- and rose-cut diamonds.

Two bracelets featuring round and octagonal-shaped diamonds, with one centering an octagonal step-cut, 8-carat Zambian emerald.
Main image: The Harry Winston ring bearing a 9.95-carat diamond. (Christie’s)



