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The Pink Dawn, Heidi Horten collection headed for auction




An auction at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong on 4 April will be headlined by a dazzling ring featuring The Pink Dawn.

The Pink Dawn was sourced from the Kao Mine in Lesotho as a 26-carat rough. Today, the fancy vivid purplish-pink diamond stands at 10.05-carats and carries a pre-sale value of $US21.4 million ($AU32.1 million).

“The Pink Dawn has been graded by the Gemological Institute of America as a fancy vivid purplish pink diamond, which is the strongest saturation of color in a light to medium tone range,” a statement from Sotheby’s reads.

“While pink diamonds come in a variety of hues, achieving fancy vivid grading is very rare — it is the rarest on the fancy grading scale among pink diamonds. The Pink Dawn displays a beautifully saturated pink hue akin to the warm twilight before sunrise, beaming with the light of dawn from its kaleidoscope of facets.”

The Pink Dawn will headline Sotheby’s 50-year celebration at Magnificent Jewels: Part I, with a follow-up auction scheduled to take place online on 30 March.

The World of Heidi Horten

The private collection of late Austrian billionaire Heidi Horten will become the most valuable private jewelry assortment ever to come to auction, according to Christie’s.

The auction has been named ‘The World of Heidi Horten’ and is expected to return $US150 million ($AU224.8 million).

“The World of Heidi Horten is the collection of a lifetime. From Bulgari to Van Cleef & Arpels, from a small personal memory piece to the Briolette of India, this is a collector’s dream,” said Rahul Kadakia, international head of jewelery for Christie’s.

“Building from extraordinary early pieces she acquired in the 1970s and 1980s, Mrs. Horten continued to grow and curate her sophisticated collection, eloquently combining vintage and modern designs from leading jewelry houses of the world that today represent some of the finest examples ever to come to market.”

Proceeds will benefit the Heidi Horten Collection, a museum of art based in Vienna, as well as medical research.

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