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The bird of paradise brooch, by Van Cleef & Arpels, carrying the 96.2-carat Walska diamond in its beak. (Photo Credit: van Cleef & Arpels)



  Legendary 'Walska,' a 96.2-carat yellow briolette cut diamond, to be auctioned in November


October 14, 2013


A multifunctional piece of jewelry created by Van Cleef and Arpels in 1971, which has as its centerpiece the 96.2-carat Walska diamond, will go on the block at Sotheby's in Geneva on November 13, and is expected to bring in as much as $8 million.

The jewelry item depicts a bird of paradise, carrying the Walska diamond in its beak. It comprises yellow gold and set with yellow and white diamonds, emeralds and cabochon sapphire on its back. It can be worn as a brooch, or alternatively as earrings and a pendant.

To create the brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels bought the diamond from the Polish opera singer Ganna Walska, who then was living in the United States. She died in March 1984.

The diamond appeared at a Sotheby auction in 1971, and one year later it adorned the cover of a Van Cleef & Arpels' catalogue, flying over the Place Vendome in the beak of a bird. The new owner, for which the jewelry company created the bird of paradise jewel brooch, intended that the item would celebrate the birth of her son.

The brooch also was exhibited at the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt museum in New York in 2011 in a retrospective of Van Cleef & Arpel's jewelry, and later at an exhibition in Paris at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs.

"The Walska Briolette Diamond brooch is the perfect demonstration of how a great jeweler can emphasize the beauty of a spectacular stone by transforming it into a unique piece," said David Bennett, chairman of Sotheby's jewelry division in Europe and the Middle East and chairman of Sotheby's Switzerland. "This historic diamond, which is of an extraordinary size for an antique-cut briolette, comes back on the market after 42 years, in a fabulous bespoke piece of jewelry."

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