Editor’s Note
This article highlights a notable upcoming auction event, featuring a rare pink diamond ring expected to command a high price. Details on the gem’s specifications and auction particulars are provided based on information released by Heritage Auctions.

Heritage Auctions will offer a ring featuring a 6.17-carat diamond at its upcoming sale in Dallas, Texas, where it is estimated to fetch up to $1.8 million.
At the center of the piece is an oval-shaped, fancy-pink, VVS2-clarity diamond called The Angelina, framed by full-cut diamonds and with diamonds on the band. It will star at the December 3 Holiday Fine Jewelry Signature Auction, Heritage said last week.
The auction is presenting more than 350 lots, with several pieces featuring colored diamonds and gemstones and jewels from famous designers such as David Webb, Tiffany & Co., and Van Cleef & Arpels.
Here are the rest of the top five jewels:
Bearing a square, 10.89-carat, D-color, VS2 diamond between two triangular-diamond shoulders, this ring is anticipated to go for up to $300,000.
A ring featuring a round brilliant, 5.90-carat, D, VVS2 diamond and two additional pear-shaped diamonds is set to fetch $220,000.
The auction house is offering this ring, with a round brilliant-cut, 4.04-carat, D, VVS1 diamond, for an upper estimate of $150,000.
This pair of earrings contains square-cut diamonds, one a 5.39-carat, I, VS2 and the other a 5.41-carat, H, VVS2 stone. It has a high price of $150,000.
Main image: The ring featuring a 6.17-carat fancy-pink diamond. (Heritage Auctions)
