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Magnificent Jewels

Magnificent Jewels

Sale Overview

Christie’s Hong Kong presents the highly anticipated Magnificent Jewels spring live auction on 27 May at The Henderson. This sale features over 100 lots of exceptional and rare jewellery, and taking centre stage includes The Regent Kashmir, a 35.09-carat Kashmir sapphire ring of historic significance, and The Regal Ruby, a 13.22 carat-Burmese no heat ruby which is poised to be the most valuable and largest Burmese ruby to be sold at Christie’s Hong Kong in a decade.

The auction will also showcase collections from the world’s most renowned jewellery houses, including BulgariCartierHarry WinstonVan Cleef & Arpels, and many more.

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If you would like to attend our preview, you may RSVP via this LINK

Auction times
27 May 02:00 PM (HKT) Lots 1801-1930

Brought to you by

Ronny Hsu (許仁瑋)

Ronny Hsu (許仁瑋)

Vice President, Head of Sale | Jewellery

Ronny Hsu is Vice President, Specialist, Head of Sale of Jewellery at Christie's Hong Kong and is responsible for developing all Jewellery businesses in the region of Asia, as well as supporting global sales of Jewellery.

Prior to joining the department in 2019, Mr Hsu also worked at two other leading international auction houses. Since then, Mr Hsu has played an instrumental role in a series of high-profile important collections including the unparalleled jewellery collection of the late Mrs Heidi Horten (2023) with the sale series realising a total of US$202M / CHF 180M, achieving the highest total ever for a private jewellery collection.

Mr Hsu earned a Graduate Gemology (G.G.) certificate from the Gemological Institute of America. He is bilingual in Mandarin and English.

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