
Rahul Kadakia
Head of Department, Senior Vice President
Geneva
A recognized auctioneer at Christie’s salerooms in Geneva, Hong Kong, London and New York, Mr. Kadakia joined Christie’s—the international leader in jewelry sales—in 1996 when he was instrumental in establishing the first ever Important Indian Jewels auction, which included a Mughal inscribed spinel bead necklace sold for $1.4 million.
In 2004, he was named head of the Jewelry Department for Christie’s Americas and annual auction sales have soared above $100 million in New York nearly every year since his appointment, and private sales generating many millions more. Mr. Kadakia has been included in Art+Auction’s annual ‘Power Issue’ and has been a featured guest on NBC’s Today Show, Fox’s Varney & Co., and Bloomberg TV’s Money Moves, among other TV news programs.
He has been at the podium for a number of record breaking sales including the ‘Ideal Ruby’ of 8.01 carats, sold for a record $275,000 per carat in 2005; the Ellen Barkin Collection, which showcased the most important collection of jewels by JAR ever to appear at auction (2006); and the historic Baroda Pearls which realized a world auction record of $7.1 million (2007). More recently, he auctioned the Annenberg Diamond, a 32.01 carat rectangular-cut gem for $7.7 million (2009), which set a record price per carat for any colorless diamond at auction; and the BVLGARI Blue diamond ring (2010), which realized $15.8 million.
In 2011, he became a media sensation as co-auctioneer of the famed jewelry from the Collection of Elizabeth Taylor, which totalled $137.2 million over two days, outperforming its pre-sale estimate by four times. Top lots included the historic La Peregrina pearl necklace, which sold for $11.8 million – a world auction record for any pearl jewel; The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond, which fetched $8.8 million and set a new per-carat record for any colorless diamond at auction; and The Taj Mahal Diamond, which sold for $8.8 million – a world auction record for any Indian jewel.