Jewelry Set to Shine at First Sotheby’s Auction in Saudi Arabia  

Graff diamond earrings at Sotheby's image

Sotheby’s will present a selection of luxury jewelry items at its first-ever auction in Saudi Arabia, including a pair of diamond earrings expected to fetch up to $800,000. 

The Graff-created set features a pear-shaped, 9.39-carat, D-color, VVS1-clarity diamond with the potential to be internally flawless, as well as a pear, 8.46-carat, D, internally flawless diamond, Sotheby’s said last week. The earrings will lead the jewelry category at the February 8 auction. 

The auction, named Origins, will take place at Diriyah’s Bujairi Terrace, near the UNESCO World Heritage Site of At-Turaif. In addition to jewelry, the sale will include fine art, watches, sports memorabilia and handbags.  

An Olympics-worn prototype wristwatch by Richard Mille, designed specifically for world champion sprinter Yohan Blake, will be one of the top lots, with a high estimate of $1.5 million. 

Here are some of the other top pieces in the jewelry category:  

Ring featuring an emerald-cut Burmese sapphire flanked by trapezoid- and bullet-cut diamonds at Sotheby's image
A ring featuring an emerald-cut, 19.79-carat Burmese sapphire flanked by trapezoid- and bullet-cut diamonds carries an upper estimate of $400,000. 
Matching pair of earrings and necklace with cushion- and heart-shaped sapphires and pear-, marquise- and round-shaped diamonds at Sotheby's image
This matching set includes a necklace with 12 oval-, cushion- and heart-shaped sapphires totaling 80.11 carats, embellished with pear-, marquise- and round-shaped diamonds with a rose-cut diamond clasp. A matching pair of earrings contains oval-shaped sapphires weighing 7.86 and 6.51 carats. The jewels have an estimate of $250,000 to $350,000.
Cartier bracelet with cushion-cut sapphires as well as old European, single-cut and baguette diamonds at Sotheby's image
Cartier created this bracelet around 1927. Of geometric design, it bears four cushion-cut sapphires, one Ceylon and three Burmese, as well as old European, single-cut and baguette diamonds. It is estimated to sell for as much as $325,000. 
Bulgari’s Trombino ring at Sotheby's image
Bulgari’s Trombino ring, featuring a cushion-cut sapphire of 33 to 35 carats shouldered by graduated columns of baguette diamonds and surrounded by round diamonds, could fetch up to $300,000.
Harry Winston bracelet set with round rubies and bordered by round diamonds at Sotheby's image
Mounted on a flexible bombé strap set with round rubies and bordered by round diamonds, this Harry Winston bracelet is adorned with eight oval-cut rubies surrounded by round-shaped diamonds. It carries an estimate of $210,000 to $300,000.  
Ring with a pear-shaped Colombian emerald center stone shouldered by shield-shaped diamonds at Sotheby's image
A ring with a pear-shaped, 23.55-carat Colombian emerald center stone shouldered by shield-shaped diamonds could bring in $200,000 to $300,000 at auction.
Ring set with cushion-shaped Ceylon sapphire flanked by two triangular-cut diamonds at Sotheby's image
Set with a cushion-shaped, 29.05-carat Ceylon sapphire flanked by two triangular-cut diamonds, this ring has an upper estimate of $250,000.
Round diamond ring at Sotheby's image
This round, 10.19-carat, G-color, SI2-clarity diamond ring could fetch up to $240,000 at the auction.
Chopard necklace at Sotheby's composed of three rows of pink sapphire beads image
With a sautoir front composed of three rows of pink sapphire beads, this Chopard necklace is decorated with spacers set with round diamonds, suspended from floral motifs with pear-shaped pink sapphires and embellished with pear- and round-cut diamonds. It is accompanied by matching earrings. The lot could realize between $160,000 and $220,000.

Main image: The Graff diamond earrings. (Sotheby’s)

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