Artist

Bague Double Diamants De

Bague Double Diamants De

This record could not be verified as belonging to a real, identifiable artist. Repeated research across art-market databases, museum collection catalogs, obituary archives, and general press found no biographical entry, gallery statement, or auction result attributed to a person or maison named "Bague Double Diamants De." The phrase is best explained as French auction-catalog language for a type of jewelry object, a double-diamond ring, rather than a name, since a comparable lot title for an unrelated Art Deco diamond ring at a Paris auction house uses the same construction ("bague art deco diamants a double pente"). This entry is published in draft form to document that finding rather than to assert an artist's market standing.

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No biographical details, born or died, could be confirmed for this name. No school, degree, gallery representation, estate, or museum holding could be traced to "Bague Double Diamants De" in any source consulted. One tangential result concerned an unrelated jewelry designer, Arielle Ratner, who studied at the Gemological Institute of America, but nothing connects that designer to this name, and no other candidate individual was identified.

No exhibition history, award, honor, or verbatim critical quote from a named critic in a major outlet could be located for this name. The absence of any critical or institutional record is consistent with the working conclusion that this is not a documented artist identity.

No auction sale, work title, price, currency, house, or date could be confirmed for this name in any auction database or market report consulted. General reporting on record-setting diamond sales, including a 1,002-carat fancy intense blue diamond that sold for roughly USD 87 million at Sotheby's in June 2026 (Forbes) and a Christie's Geneva Magnificent Jewels sale that totaled about CHF 51.86 million, was reviewed and none of it attributes any work to "Bague Double Diamants De."

This entry should be treated as unresolved rather than as a verified artist profile. Before any collector-facing claims are made, a correctly spelled full name, a specific gallery or auction catalog entry using it as a creator field, or another disambiguating detail is needed to confirm whether an actual artist or maker underlies this record.

Data current as of 2026-07-16.

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