Christie’s ‘Magnificent Pearls’: An exhibition of the most valuable pearl jewellery in Bahrain

April 8, 2019

By Katerina Perez

6 min read

From 28th to 31st March, a unique exhibition featuring natural pearl jewellery – Christie’s ‘Magnificent Pearls’ – was on display at the Four Seasons Hotel in Bahrain. It included more than 60 jewels with investment grade pearls, which is extraordinarily rare. High quality natural pearls only appear at auction and in the collections of private jewellers occasionally, proving that they are an exceptional treasure – one which has become highly sought-after by both members of high society and collectors alike!

Only a handful of jewellers can boast having high-grade seawater pearls in their collections – making it unimaginable to bring together as many as five dozen jewels with these most valuable pearls. The prices within the Christie’s ‘Magnificent Pearls’ exhibit corresponded to the level of the jewellery presented – ranging from USD$50,000 to $11,000,000 – depending on the size of the pearls, the quantity, the overall quality of the piece, the maker’s hallmark, and their provenance.

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with a large baroque pearl and diamonds

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with a large baroque pearl and diamonds

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with 144 Burmese ruby beads, 111 pearls and a cushion cut diamond of 15.74 cts

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with 144 Burmese ruby beads, 111 pearls and a cushion cut diamond of 15.74 cts

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with natural pearls and diamonds

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with natural pearls and diamonds

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition ring with a blister pearl and diamonds

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition ring with a blister pearl and diamonds

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition Ostrich brooch with a large baroque pearl and diamonds

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition Ostrich brooch with a large baroque pearl and diamonds

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition earrings with seawater pearls and diamonds by SABBA

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition earrings with seawater pearls and diamonds by SABBA

One of the most valuable items at the exhibit was a necklace that the Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais once owned, which then became part of the Bavarian royal family’s collection. The necklace is adorned with two strands of pearls in the form of seven detachable drop pearls and a large diamond on the clasp.

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition display with the necklace in the middle that once belonged to Josephine de Beauharnais

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition display with the necklace in the middle that once belonged to Josephine de Beauharnais

The Bavarian Princess married into the Swedish Royal family, and when she died in 1831 the jewel was passed on to her daughter Josefina, who became the Queen. She was even painted wearing the necklace, and we know it’s provenance is real because we got this piece from the Swedish Royal family themselves. – Jerome Kerr-Jarrett, Jewellery Sales Director at Christie’s in the USA

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition tiara created between 1900 and 1901 and embellished with diamonds and natural pearls

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition tiara created between 1900 and 1901 and embellished with diamonds and natural pearls

This tiara which was showcased in the ‘Magnificent Pearls’ exhibit was created between 1900 and 1901, with seven snow white baroque pearls and practically colourless diamonds for the royal court of the Habsburgs in Vienna. Meanwhile, Gilot & Co.’s platinum pendant with 12 old mine cut diamonds totaling 25 carats and a black pearl measuring 12 x 15.3 millimetres was made to order for the financier William Rockefeller’s daughter, Geraldine Rockefeller-Dodge.

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition pendant by Gilot&Co created for Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition pendant by Gilot&Co created for Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition pendant by Gilot&Co created for Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition pendant by Gilot&Co created for Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge

For centuries, pearls have been the preserve of royalty; something which David Warren, Senior International Jewellery Director at Christie’s, and jewellery historian Andrew Prince both highlighted during their presentations in honor of the exhibition. Studying the portraits of nobility from different eras and countries, you can see that the pearl was an integral accessory to their apparel; while diamonds and coloured gemstones often played a secondary role in their jewellery.

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition showcase with the Rajasthani pearl strings in the middle

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition showcase with the Rajasthani pearl strings in the middle

In addition to the historical jewellery, the works of famous brands like Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Bulgari – as well as several jewels made by contemporary brands and designers such as Viren Bhagat, SABBA and Boghossian – were on display. Examining all the exhibits, I noticed that the necklaces with the most laconic designs featuring several strands of saltwater pearl turned out to be the most highly priced. Why? The answer is simple: to find just one natural pearl (and not necessarily one of the highest category), you need to open between 100-200 oyster shells. Assembling a high number of the finest pearls in a perfectly matching shade, size and lustre takes a significant number of years.

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with 122 natural saltwater pearls and a cushion-shaped D-colour diamond of 2.73 cts

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with 122 natural saltwater pearls and a cushion-shaped D-colour diamond of 2.73 cts

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with natural saltwater pearls, 36.24 cts drop of Colombian emerald and 12.26cts cabochon Colombian emerald set over 9.64 cts portrait diamond

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition necklace with natural saltwater pearls, 36.24 cts drop of Colombian emerald and 12.26cts cabochon Colombian emerald set over 9.64 cts portrait diamond

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition earrings with natural pearls and diamonds by Viren Bhagat

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition earrings with natural pearls and diamonds by Viren Bhagat

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition brooch of late 19th century embellished with a natural button-shaped grey pearl and diamonds

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition brooch of late 19th century embellished with a natural button-shaped grey pearl and diamonds

 Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition earrings with two natural baroque pearls and diamonds

Christie's Magnificent Pearls exhibition earrings with two natural baroque pearls and diamonds

One of my favourite pieces is this necklace from Rajasthan which – judging by the original enamel work on the clasp – was created in either the 1700s or the 1800s. It must have belonged to someone of royal personage who could afford it, as putting together pearls like this would have taken decades and generations, explains Jerome Kerr-Jarrett, as I look at a necklace comprising 692 pearls threaded onto 7 separate strands.

Danat Institute of Pearls and Gems Certificate

Danat Institute of Pearls and Gems Certificate

It is hardly surprising that it required the efforts of three companies to organise an exhibition of such grand scale: Christie’s auction house, a laboratory in Bahrain for the certification of pearls and gemstones known as Danat, as well as the A2Z bureau which provides advice on purchasing jewellery. Each jewel is accompanied by a special leather-bound Danat case in which the jewellery and the authenticity of the seawater pearls is documented.

Musicians playing national music at the Pearling Path Visitor Centre

Musicians playing national music at the Pearling Path Visitor Centre

 Pearl shells versus a string of pearls

Pearl shells versus a string of pearls

 Pearling Path -a UNISCO world heritage site

Pearling Path -a UNISCO world heritage site

 Basket weaving - local handicraft of Bahrain

Basket weaving - local handicraft of Bahrain

“This is the first time since Christie’s was founded in 1766 that we have been able to put together an exhibition of such high calibre solely focused on natural pearls,” said David Warren. I really hope that this is only the first of many, as you can only truly fall in love with the beauty of pearls when seeing these minerals with your own eyes.

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