You are cordially invited to join us at Hong Kong In Asia World Expo Fair 2024:
As it does at all three of the major Hong Kong shows, MID House of Diamonds will mount a massive display of merchandise at the In Asia World Expo 2024 featuring a large collection of white and fancy-colored loose diamonds, including blue, pink, green and yellow, in all shapes and sizes from 0.30 carats to plus-10.00 carats.
All eight of the company’s international sales offices will be sending much of their top-quality material to the show, among them a selection of rare GIA certified loose diamonds. Also on exhibition will be a collection of unique, high-end diamond jewelry, including rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings, featuring white and fancy-colored diamonds.
MID House of Diamond booth will be located at the AsiaWorld Export, Booth 7P14, September 2024. It already is possible to set up an appointment with MID at the show by contacting the company’s Hong Kong office, led by Rafael Kish and Ehud Gavrielov, at tel: +852-2-545-7118 or email: [email protected].
Please call +852-2-545-7118 or send us an email at [email protected] to schedule an appointment or to request a copy of our latest custom design catalog.3in4
MID House of Diamonds will be among the exhibitors at the June 2020 JCK Vegas Show. Come say Hi!
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The Type IIa fancy-pink diamond weighing 10.64 carats, in an 18-karat white and rose gold ring with trapeze diamonds, which sold for $19.9 million at
Sotheby’s Hong Kong in October.
The sales price was within the pre-sale estimate of $19.1 to $25.5 million, and it accounted for more than the half the full sales value of the entire auction, which Sotheby’s reported as $38.3 million.
The diamond was accompanied by GIA report that described it as fancy vivid purplish pink, natural color, internally flawless.
It was not the only items of fancy colored jewelry that reached its forecast potential. The auction featured a series of items by contemporary Chinese high jeweler Anna Hu. Among them was “The Dunhuang Pipa Necklace,” which had as its centerpiece a 100-carat fancy intense yellow diamond. It was expected to sell for between $5 million as $6.3 million, and in the end brought in $5.8 million.
RIO TINTO REVEALS ARGYLE DREAMING COLLECTION
Also in October, the rough diamond mining company Rio Tinto has unveiled in New York an iconic set of jewelry that had been handcrafted with diamonds from its Argyle mine in Australia. The gold used in the piece was mined and minted by Rio Tinto in the United States.
The $1.1 million necklace and ring known as Argyle Dreaming, was created by famed international designer, master craftsman and jeweler John Calleija.
The one-off necklace and ring pay homage to the ancient landscape and majestic colors of the east Kimberley region of Western Australia, home to the 1.6 billion year old Argyle gems.
Comprising 673 pink, white, yellow, blue and champagne Argyle diamonds and 237 grams of Rio Tinto’s Kennecott gold, the jewelry took over 800 hours to create.
The features a 3.55-carat white Argyle diamond in its center which can be switched out with the Argyle champagne diamond at the centerpiece of the ring.
Argyle’s Fancy Colored Diamonds in shades of pink, blue and yellow are accented throughout the design.
The Argyle Dreaming ring by John Calleija.
The $1.1 million Argyle Dreaming necklace, created by John Calleija. It features pink, white, yellow, blue and champagne Argyle diamonds, and has as its centerpiece a 3.55-carat white Argyle diamond that can be switched out with the Argyle champagne diamond.
LAST DAYS OF OPERATION FOR AUSTRALIAN DIAMOND MINE
Rio Tinto’s Argyle diamond mine is the world’s largest producer of colored diamonds. The mine, which is located about 2,600 kilometers northeast of the Western Australia state capital of Perth, will close next year after almost four decades of production.
“There is going to be a fair bit of supply which is going to come out of the market,” said Arnaud Soirat, Rio’s head of copper and diamonds, making the announcement in June. “In late 2020 we’ll be stopping operations and will start the rehabilitation of the site.”
Argyle currently is the source of about 90 percent of the world’s pink diamonds, which nonetheless still only account for about 0.01 percent of its total output.
More than three-quarters of Argyle’s output is composed of lower-value brown diamonds, with the mine’s overall output sells selling for an average of between $15 and $25 a carat. That a far from the hundreds of thousands of dollars per carat that can be received for a Fancy Pink stone. The diamond sold in month in Hong Kong went for about $1.87 million per carat.