A 4.06-carat ruby and diamond ring led Poly Auction’s recent Hong Kong sale, where it fetched HKD 192,000 ($24,492).
The piece centers a cushion-shaped Burmese ruby in a frame of pear-shaped diamonds. It sold within its presale price range at The Summer Edit: Luxury Online auction, according to the company’s website.
Poly Auction sold 89 lots, including jewelry and timepieces.
Here are the rest of the top five jewels:

Sale price: HKD 132,000 ($16,837)
Estimate: HKD 250,000 to HKD 350,000 ($31,889 to $44,644)
A pair of earrings featuring 22.68 carats of cushion and oval Burmese rubies, with rose- and circular-cut diamonds.

Estimate: HKD 110,000 to HKD 150,000 ($12,756 to $19,133)
Another pair of earrings, these comprise six pear-shaped Mozambique rubies weighing between 1 and 1.02 carats, and pear, marquise and circular-cut diamonds.

Estimate: HKD 180,000 to HKD 280,000 ($22,960 to $35,716)
A bracelet sporting five cushion and oval Burmese rubies totaling 5.17 carats, and circular-cut diamonds.

Estimate: HKD 150,000 to HKD 250,000 ($19,133 to $31,889)
A ring bearing a cushion, 11.12-carat spinel, in a circular-cut diamond frame.
Image: The 4.06-carat ruby and diamond ring that led the auction. (Poly Auction)



