This November, Geneva will shine brighter than ever as it becomes the epicenter of the global fine jewelry world. Four major auction houses—Sotheby’s, Phillips, and Christie’s—are set to present an unparalleled collection of rare and historically significant jewels, including some of the most coveted diamonds ever to grace the market. With over 100 exceptional pieces from across centuries of craftsmanship, this month promises an extraordinary convergence of luxury, history, and timeless beauty.
Sotheby’s: A World of Magnificent Jewels
Kicking off this jewelry extravaganza, Sotheby’s Magnificent Jewels sale on November 13 will feature a stunning array of natural-colored diamonds, including a 1.44-carat Fancy Red Diamond ring, estimated between CHF 900,000 and 1.8 million, and a 16.73-carat light pink diamond, with an expected value of CHF 1.1 million to 1.8 million. These dazzling stones promise to capture the attention of collectors and enthusiasts alike.
But it’s not just about the diamonds. Sotheby’s Royal and Noble Jewels sale on the same day will present A Tsar’s Treasure: Ferdinand of Bulgaria, a collection tracing the lineage of the Bulgarian royal family. A standout piece in this collection is a yellow gold tie pin adorned with a 2.08-carat Fancy Gray-Blue diamond and four other rare colored diamonds. Another historical highlight is a remarkable 18th-century diamond necklace connected to the infamous “Affair of the Necklace” scandal involving Marie Antoinette. With over 300 carats of natural diamonds from the legendary Golconda mines, this necklace is sure to be one of the most talked-about pieces in the auction world this season.
Phillips: A Showcase of Exceptional Diamonds
On November 11, Phillips will present its highly anticipated Geneva Jewels Auction, headlined by a 3.24-carat Fancy Vivid Blue diamond ring. This flawless Type IIb diamond is expected to fetch between CHF 4,100,000 and 5,100,000, making it one of the most prized pieces of the month. Another star of the auction is The Red Miracle, a rare 1.21-carat Fancy Red diamond, one of the few red diamonds over one carat to come to market in recent years. With an estimated value of CHF 420,000 – 680,000, this gem is set to draw serious attention. Also featured is a 40.54-carat Fancy Intense Yellow diamond ring, a breathtaking piece valued at CHF 850,000 – 1,290,000.
Christie’s: The Legacy of Luxury
Christie’s will present its own Magnificent Jewels Auction on November 12, featuring some of the most iconic pieces from the legendary Sassoon family. Among these treasures is a Cartier Art Deco Indo-Persian Diamond Necklace, totaling between 130 to 140 carats. This masterpiece, combining Eastern and Western design influences, is estimated to sell for CHF 900,000 to 1,500,000. Another gem expected to command attention is the Maharaja Necklace, a Van Cleef & Arpels creation transformable into multiple configurations and featuring diamonds up to 25 carats. This masterpiece is projected to fetch up to CHF 5,000,000. Other highlights include a 20.55-carat Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond ring and a 2.70-carat Fancy Intense Pink marquise-shaped diamond, both expected to go for over CHF 1,000,000.
Why November in Geneva is Unparalleled
What makes November in Geneva so special isn’t just the individual offerings at these prestigious auctions—it’s the convergence of all these extraordinary events in one city in a single month. From Sotheby’s historical treasures, including the royal jewels and exceptional colored diamonds, to Phillips’ showcase of rare blue and red diamonds, and Christie’s presentation of the Sassoon family jewels and the Maharaja Necklace, Geneva offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the finest in jewelry craftsmanship and history.
This November also highlights the continued allure of rare natural-colored diamonds—pinks, reds, yellows, and blues—stones that are becoming increasingly scarce as historic diamond mines like Argyle close their doors. For collectors, historians, and diamond enthusiasts alike, Geneva is the place to be this November. It’s not just about luxury; it’s about the legacy of these gemstones, the stories they tell, and the craftsmanship they embody.
In Geneva this November, history and beauty meet, and the world’s most coveted jewels come to life in one extraordinary month. This is a celebration of artistry, heritage, and the rarest treasures the earth has to offer—a true collector’s paradise.
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