Ruby set in platinum ring with diamonds sold for €27m

Known for its ‘pigeon blood’ red colour, it’s set between diamonds weighing 2.47 and 2.70 carats

An employee of Sotheby’s auction house in London poses with “The Sunrise Ruby”, a rare Burmese ruby weighing 25.59 carats. It was bought for 28,250,000 Swiss francs (€27 million) in Geneva. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
An employee of Sotheby’s auction house in London poses with “The Sunrise Ruby”, a rare Burmese ruby weighing 25.59 carats. It was bought for 28,250,000 Swiss francs (€27 million) in Geneva. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

A rare Burmese ruby set in a platinum ring with diamonds has sold for €27 million, setting a world auction record for any ruby and for any stone by Cartier, according to Sotheby’s.

The buyer and history of the piece, with the ruby weighing in at 25.59 carats, was not disclosed. It was auctioned as part of the annual Magnificent and Noble Jewels sale by Sotheby’s in Geneva.

The price of the cushion-shaped “Sunrise Ruby” had been estimated prior to the sale at €10.5 million to €16 million.

It is known for its “pigeon blood” red colour and is set between heptagon-shaped diamonds weighing 2.47 and 2.70 carats. The piece is signed Cartier.

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The auction house called a natural ruby from Burma of this size and colour extremely rare. The ring also broke an auction record for any ruby per carat.

In all, the sale totalled €142 million and included three other centrepieces from Cartier.

A pink diamond ring once owned by Princess Mathilde Bonaparte, the niece of Napoleon I, sold for €14 million.