High jewellery takes center stage once again with the upcoming jewellery auction organized by Aste Bolaffi, scheduled for March 31 and April 1 in Turin. The sale features an extraordinary selection of diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, rubies and jewels signed by some of the most renowned international maisons, chosen for their gemological quality, rarity and collectible value.
Some of the most important lots are presented by Matteo Armandi, Head of the Jewellery Department at Aste Bolaffi, who in the video below guides enthusiasts through the most significant pieces of the sale.
The auction catalogue brings together a collection of high-carat jewels and precious stones, with pieces that represent the finest traditions of international goldsmithing and jewellery design.
Among the highlights of the sale is a magnificent ring set with a Fancy Deep Brown Yellow brilliant-cut diamond of nearly 10 carats, a rare and fascinating gem that combines exceptional gemological quality with a remarkable visual presence.
Alongside the diamonds, the auction also features high-quality sapphires, emeralds and rubies, selected for their purity, color and size—qualities that make these gemstones among the most sought-after in the international high jewellery market.
The auction also includes jewels created by the maisons that have shaped the history of jewellery design and style.
Among them are several Cartier creations, such as the iconic Bamboo bracelet and a refined Panthère brooch in yellow gold and diamonds, symbols of bold and timeless elegance.
Among the most spectacular pieces in the sale is also an extraordinary platinum and diamond bracelet composed of 26 emerald-cut and step-cut diamonds totaling nearly 46 carats.
A jewel of exceptional refinement, where the perfection of the cut and the harmony of the composition create a unique balance of light, proportion and craftsmanship.
The complete auction catalogue is available online and at Bolaffi offices.
Interested buyers may also book an appointment to view the lots in person at the Bolaffi offices in Turin and Milan prior to the sale.