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Rare 9.51-carat Mellon Blue diamond fetches .6 million at Christie’s

Rare 9.51-carat Mellon Blue diamond fetches $25.6 million at Christie’s

Posted on 12 November 2025 By jobuzo
A model wears a ring set with the Mellon Blue, a 9.51-carat Fancy Vivid Blue diamond graded Internally Flawless and estimated at $20-30 million, during an auction preview at Christie’s in Geneva, Switzerland, November 7, 2025. — Reuters

The Mellon Blue, a 9.51-carat fancy vivid blue diamond that once belonged to US art collector Bunny Mellon, sold for $25.6 million at auction on Tuesday.

The diamond was sold by auctioneers Christie’s in Geneva as part of its Magnificent Jewels sale in the Swiss city.

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The gem sold for 20,525,000 Swiss francs at the Hotel des Bergues, having been estimated to fetch between 16 and 24 million francs.

Rahul Kadakia, who conducted the sale, said the price was evidence of the “elite appetite amongst collectors for extraordinary and storied gems”.

The stone, set in a serpentine ring, once belonged to Rachel Lambert Mellon, better known as Bunny Mellon, a US horticulturalist, philanthropist and art collector.

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“The Mellon Blue is an outstanding stone,” said Max Fawcett, head of jewellery at Christie’s in Geneva.

“More than that, though, it has also become symbolic of a lifestyle of a bygone era — the type only possible with a Gilded Age fortune.”

The brilliant-cut stone is graded as internally flawless.

The diamond was last seen publicly in 2014, when it was auctioned in New York after her death at the age of 103, selling for more than $32 million.

Tobias Kormind, managing director of Europe’s largest online diamond jeweller 77 Diamonds, said in a statement that he was expecting the gem to go for a higher price on Tuesday.

“Geopolitical tensions… and a weakened Chinese economy that kept many usual buyers away, left the room distinctly cautious,” he said.

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“Whether this restraint will ripple through the rest of the Geneva season remains to be seen.”

Sotheby’s is holding its annual Royal and Noble Jewels sale in Geneva on Wednesday.

A brooch seized from Napoleon Bonaparte as he fled the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, laden with old mine-cut diamonds, has been valued at $150,000 to $250,000.

Also going under the hammer is a 10.08-carat vivid pink diamond, named “The Glowing Rose”, which is expected to rake in around $20 million.

The gem “of exceptional quality” was named after its “extremely rare” luminous and pure pink colour, Sotheby’s said.

Rare 9.51-carat Mellon Blue diamond fetches $25.6 million at Christie’s


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