From Yellow Diamonds to Burmese Rubies: Colorful Stones Take Center Stage in Phillips’s Latest Sale

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From Yellow Diamonds to Burmese Rubies: Colorful Stones Take Center Stage in Phillips’s Latest Sale
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Get your bids ready and brighten up your warm weather wardrobe with these colorful jewels at Phillips’ Hong Kong Jewels Auction on March 28.

The days are getting longer, and the flowers are starting to bloom—the signs of spring are here, and warmer days are just around the corner. That means it’s time to start packing up your dark winter wardrobe and pulling out your more vibrant and colorful articles of clothing. Or perhaps you keep your ensembles neutral all year round and prefer to accessorize with pops of color.

On March 28, colored diamonds and gemstones take center stage at the company’s Asia headquarters in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District. The sale will showcase a selection of fancy colored diamonds, Burmese rubies, Columbian emeralds, along with other highly sought after and rare gemstones like red spinels and Paraíba tourmalines plus vintage signed pieces from iconic brands such asThe top lot, with a high estimate of $1.25 million, is a fancy vivid yellow diamond ring weighing 15.

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