Harry Winston's legacy of masterful craftsmanship was on full display at Sotheby’s in 2024, with some of the most remarkable jewelry pieces ever sold at auction. These pieces showcase the pinnacle of luxury, from rare diamonds to breathtaking colored gemstones, each exemplifying the brand’s commitment to elegance and perfection. Whether you're drawn to timeless diamond solitaires or captivating sapphire rings, these exceptional creations offer a glimpse into the world of haute joaillerie. Read on to discover the five most expensive Harry Winston jewelry pieces sold at auction in 2024.
Jacques Timey for Harry Winston Sapphire and Diamond Ring, 19,810,000 HKD
The Jacques Timey for Harry Winston Sapphire and Diamond Ring sold for 19,810,000 HKD in April 2024. Featuring a stunning 16.65-carat cushion-shaped Kashmir sapphire, this masterpiece is flanked by two triangular diamonds, set in platinum and 18-karat yellow gold. The sapphire's vivid blue hue and impressive size are complemented by the brilliance of the surrounding diamonds, creating a striking contrast. The combination of exceptional gemstones and expert craftsmanship exemplifies the luxury and elegance associated with both Jacques Timey and Harry Winston.
Kashmir sapphires are renowned for their deep, vibrant color and rarity, making this ring a true treasure. Accompanied by SSEF and Gübelin certificates confirming the sapphire's Kashmir origin and its unheated status, this piece represents a significant moment in the world of high jewelry. With its remarkable size and purity, the sapphire exemplifies the finest of natural gemstones, while the diamonds' brilliance further elevates the piece, making it an iconic creation that perfectly balances timeless beauty and modern sophistication.
Harry Winston Diamond Ring, 936,000 USD
The Harry Winston Diamond Ring sold for 936,000 USD in June 2024. At its center, a 16.90-carat emerald-cut diamond dazzles with its exceptional D color and VVS1 clarity, flanked by tapered baguette diamonds, all set in platinum. The diamond is certified by GIA as Type IIa, indicating its rare, high-quality composition, with the potential for Internally Flawless status. The ring's elegant design and remarkable gemstone showcase Harry Winston's dedication to superior craftsmanship and timeless luxury.
The diamond's stunning purity and exceptional color make this piece a true masterpiece. The flawless diamonds, together with the precision of the platinum setting, highlight Harry Winston's ability to create lasting, high-impact designs. As a symbol of refined elegance, this ring exemplifies the House's commitment to unparalleled beauty and exquisite quality, ensuring its place as an extraordinary addition to any collection.
Harry Winston Pear Shaped Diamond Ring, 7,747,000 HKD
The Harry Winston Pear Shaped Diamond Ring sold for 7,747,000 HKD in April 2024. This exceptional ring features a 15.26-carat pear-shaped diamond of D color and VVS1 clarity, flanked by two tapered baguette diamonds, all set in platinum. The flawless diamond's striking beauty and the ring's sophisticated design make it a true symbol of luxury and elegance.
With its breathtaking central diamond, this Harry Winston creation showcases the House’s unrivaled expertise in selecting the finest gemstones. The combination of D color and VVS1 clarity elevates the pear-shaped diamond to exceptional heights, further enhanced by the sleek platinum setting. As one of the finest examples of diamond craftsmanship, this ring captures the essence of timeless beauty, blending extraordinary quality with refined sophistication in a piece that will endure for generations.
Harry Winston Oval Diamond Ring, 444,500 CHF
The Harry Winston Oval Diamond Ring sold for 444,500 CHF in May 2024. This exceptional piece centers on a 10.36-carat oval diamond, showcasing the finest D color and VS1 clarity. Flanked by pear-shaped diamond shoulders, the ring is an exquisite example of Harry Winston's refined craftsmanship. Accompanied by detailed GIA reports, the diamond's impressive quality is further highlighted by its Type IIa classification, confirming its rarity and purity. The elegant design, featuring minimal adornment, allows the diamond's beauty to take center stage in a truly timeless creation.
Harry Winston's legacy of unparalleled diamond artistry is epitomized in this ring, which blends exceptional gemstone quality with classic design. The 10.36-carat oval diamond stands as a striking example of the brand’s commitment to showcasing only the finest stones, with a polish that enhances its brilliance. The accompanying reports ensure the diamond's exceptional status, while the understated setting allows its clarity and color to shine with extraordinary brilliance. This ring is a sophisticated statement of enduring elegance and rare beauty.
Harry Winston Pear Shaped Diamond Ring Circa 1960, 444,500 CHF
The Harry Winston Pear-Shaped Diamond Ring Circa 1960 sold for 444,500 CHF in May 2024. Featuring a stunning 12.47-carat pear-shaped diamond, the ring is flanked by tapered baguette diamonds and mounted in platinum. Signed by Winston, the diamond's D color and VVS2 clarity, confirmed by a GIA report, ensure its exceptional quality. The accompanying type IIa classification letter further underscores the rarity of the diamond, enhancing its value as a piece of both timeless elegance and extraordinary craftsmanship.
This magnificent ring exemplifies Harry Winston's legacy in diamond artistry, with the pear-shaped diamond serving as the focal point of the design. The perfectly proportioned shape and impressive carat weight, combined with the high-quality diamonds on the shoulders, create a harmonious balance of brilliance and sophistication. The classic platinum setting and the signature Winston mark confirm the authenticity and prestige of this exquisite piece, making it a true symbol of luxury and enduring beauty.
Buy or Sell Harry Winston Jewelry at Sotheby's
Sotheby’s offers a curated selection of the finest Harry Winston jewelry available for immediate purchase, as well as through auctions held in New York, Paris, Zurich, and Hong Kong. If you would like to view Harry Winston jewelry, a salon specialist would be happy to assist. Sotheby's is also able to source Harry Winston jewelry from its global supplier network.
Prices for Harry Winston jewelry typically begin around $10,000 for more simple diamond and gemstone bands and petit gold earrings, but can easily exceed $500,000 for iconic pieces such as diamond engagement rings or stunning colored gemstone rings.
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