
Argyle red, pink and blue diamonds
The world’s most exclusive diamond sale, the Argyle
Pink Diamonds Tender, is being previewed in Tokyo for the first time in
five years.
“We are delighted to be back in Tokyo to showcase the
finest red, pink and blue diamonds from the Argyle mine in Western
Australia. The Japanese market is very important to us and over the past
20 years has shown, and continues to show, an unerring demand for
Argyle pink diamonds,” Argyle Pink Diamonds Manager Josephine Johnson
said in a press release.
Included in the Tokyo preview are three Fancy Red
diamonds, representing the pinnacle of value and ultimate rarity in the
diamond industry. The hero of the collection is a 1.56-carat round gem,
Argyle Phoenix named in honour of the newly commissioned Argyle
underground mine.
The 2013 Tender collection is also notable for its
unique combination of colours and sizes. For the first time in eight
years, there is a diamond greater than three carats – the 3.02-carat
Radiant, Fancy Intense Orangy Pink diamond, named Argyle Imperial.
Equally unusual is the 0.71-carat blue heart-shaped diamond, Argyle
Celestial, which is expected to be sold with a matching heart-shaped
fancy pink diamond from the collection.
Japan remains the largest consumer market for pink
diamonds, with the lighter “cherry blossom” shades of pink in strong
demand from Japanese jewellery designers. It is also a market that
covets heart-shaped diamonds, and the matching pink and blue
heart-shaped diamonds in the 2013 Tender collection are likely to be
strongly contested.
According to Johnson, “The level of sophistication
and jewellery design expertise in Japan is ideally placed to capture the
extraordinary colour palette on offer in this year’s Tender
collection.”
The 2013 Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender comprises 64
diamonds, including 58 pink diamonds, three fancy red diamonds and three
blue diamonds. All 64 diamonds in this year’s collection were cut and
polished in Western Australia by Rio Tinto’s master craftsmen,
acknowledged globally for their expertise, precision and artistic flare.Bids close on October 2, 2013, the company said.
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