Cover Wallace Chan "Fluttery - Ode to Spring" brooch (Photo: Christie's Asia)

Sale proceeds of the butterfly brooch, donated by Lévy Gorvy, went to educational non-profit Teach for China

Last week, Christie's Magnificent Jewels live auction (28 Nov) totalled a jaw-dropping US$64M.

"We are very thankful to wrap up this year with a remarkable total of US$148M in auction sales," said Vickie Sek, chairman of Christie's Asia's jewellery department. "The exceptional results and solid sell-through rates across out live and online-only sales in 2021 reflect a rapidly reviving market with robust demand".

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In addition to a stunning jadeite pendant necklace and Harry Winston Colombian emerald-set clip, last month's auction also featured the "Fluttery––Ode to Spring" brooch by Hong Kong-based jewellery artist Wallace Chan.

The ethereal creation was donated by international gallery Lévy Gorvy and sold for a whopping HK$3,125,000 (or US$402,669). All proceeds went to Teach for China, a non-profit initiative that works towards all Chinese children having access to a quality education.

Keep scrolling to learn more about the other top performing lots from Magnificent Jewels...

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Photo 1 of 5 Lot 1941: A jadeite and ruby pendant necklace (sold for HK$24,250,000/US$3,124,710)
Photo 2 of 5 Lot 1961: Blue diamond earrings (sold for HK$57,850,000/US$7,454,204)
Photo 3 of 5 Lot 1978: Harry Winston Colombian emerald and diamond brooch/pendant (sold for HK$13,450,000/US$1,733,086)
Photo 4 of 5 Lot 1982: Ronald Abram diamond necklace (sold for HK$21,850,000/US$2,815,460)
Photo 5 of 5 Lot 1951: Oval-cut Burmese ruby and diamonds earrings (sold for HK$24,850,000/US$3,202,022)