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4.26 Ct. Blue Sapphire Accent Stones Ring, 18K Rose Gold
Stone type: | Sapphire |
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Quantity: | 1 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4 Width: 3 Height: 4 |
Total weight: | 4.26 Ct. |
Color: | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Color grade | N/A |
Clarity: | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Thailand |
This ring is entirely set in 18K Rose gold, a choice that combines a warm, sophisticated hue with reliable structural integrity. The design features a continuous band of deep blue oval faceted sapphires that are matched for color and size to create a seamless line of brilliance around the finger. The contrast between the rich blue of the sapphires and the rosy warmth of the metal is deliberate, creating a classic yet contemporary look that reads beautifully for both day to day wear and more formal occasions. The stones sit in a low profile shared prong setting that exposes each stone to light for optimal color saturation, while maintaining a slim, comfortable silhouette that makes the piece ideal for stacking alongside other bands or for wearing alone as a refined statement.
From a gemological perspective this ring is engineered for performance as well as beauty. The set gemstones are blue sapphires, members of the corundum family, which register nine on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond in scratch resistance. That inherent hardness is a key reason why sapphires are a preferred choice for jewelry intended for everyday use, they resist abrasion and retain polish through daily activity. In terms of clarity most commercial blue sapphires present as eye clean, meaning inclusions are largely invisible without magnification, and when inclusions such as silk are present they often serve to diffuse light in a way that can enhance perceived color. Color is the principal value driver in blue sapphires, and the stones in this ring have been selected for even depth of tone and vibrant saturation, qualities that are most noticeable as the band moves on the hand. Many blue sapphires on the market undergo heat treatment to improve clarity and color, a stable and accepted practice in the trade, and origins such as Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Myanmar, and historical sources like Kashmir are commonly referenced by connoisseurs when discussing nuance in hue and character. If documentation is important, certification and a detailed report on treatments and origin can be provided upon request to support transparency and confidence in the purchase.
Durability in this design comes from both material selection and meticulous craftsmanship, making the ring especially suitable for daily wear. The metal, eighteen karat Rose gold, is composed of seventy five percent pure gold alloyed with copper and a small amount of silver, a blend that produces the characteristic rose color while adding tensile strength relative to higher karat alloys. The copper component increases resistance to deformation and contributes to the alloy having a reassuring weight and resilience under normal wear conditions. The shared prong mounting secures each oval sapphire with minimal metal between stones, which preserves the visual flow while allowing each stone to be firmly seated, and the prongs are filed and finished to reduce snagging on fabrics. Routine care is straightforward, occasional cleaning with a soft brush and mild soapy water will maintain sparkle, and we recommend a professional inspection of the settings approximately every six to twelve months, or sooner after any noticeable impact or bending, to ensure long term security. Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals such as household bleach or concentrated acids, which can affect metal alloys over time. For the educated buyer this ring represents a balance of aesthetic refinement and practical durability, the natural hardness and stable color of sapphire paired with the luxurious warmth of 18K Rose gold make it a sensible heirloom that performs well under daily conditions, and we are happy to include a detailed appraisal and optional certification to document the gemstones and metal composition.





























