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Three Stone Blue Sapphire Ring 1.09 Ct., 18K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S39843 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.37 Width: 5.13 Height: 3.7 |
Weight: | 1.09 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
A discovery for the few who appreciate true natural beauty, this ring houses a transparent cushion shaped blue sapphire weighing 1.09 carats, dimensions 6.37 x 5.13 x 3.70 millimeters, and a mixed brilliant cut that balances fire and depth with effortless grace. Sourced from the storied mines of Madagascar, the stone displays a dark color saturation that speaks to rare origin and mature formation, while retaining a level of transparency that allows light to move through the pavilion and return as a deep, velvety blue. The clarity is graded very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, a testament to the gem being essentially clean to the viewer while carrying natural character beneath the surface. The excellent polish elevates every table facet, producing a glassy surface that amplifies the sapphire color rather than masking it, and the cushion outline with softened corners offers a timeless silhouette that remains uniquely modern when set in a refined mounting by The Natural Sapphire Company.
The setting is conceived to magnify the sapphire color and to showcase its clarity, every design choice made to serve the stone. The piece is rendered entirely in 14 karat white gold, a metal selected for its cool reflective qualities that push the blue deeper and create a crisp stage for contrast with white accent stones. Flanking the center are two white trillion shaped natural diamonds with a combined weight of approximately 0.24 carats, clarity grades Very Slightly Included VS1 and VS2, and an F color grade that reads pure and bright against the sapphire. Placed as guard stones, their sharp triangular geometry catches and refracts passing light into the sapphire edge, while their high color and clarity prevent any color contamination of the center. The prong work lifts the sapphire slightly above the band, providing an open gallery that allows light to enter from multiple angles, and the careful spacing between shoulders preserves the blue field, so that the gem commands attention without competition from the metal or accents. The mixed brilliant cut of the cushion interacts with the precise angles of the trillions, creating scintillation at the pavilion and a uniform blue depth at the crown, a collaborative effect between cut and setting that is often achieved only in pieces where the gem dictates the design.
Owning this ring is an invitation into a curated circle that values provenance, craftsmanship, and aesthetic intelligence. Every detail is bespoke in spirit, from the rational placement of the trillions to the decision to use 14 karat white gold as an ideal optical partner for dark, saturated blue. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this ring not as mass produced ornamentation, but as a considered heirloom intended for selective hands, those who will cherish the story of a Madagascar sapphire cut to reveal its inherent personality, polished to perfect finish, and paired with diamond companions chosen for purity of light. Whether chosen as a singular engagement symbol, a milestone gift, or a private acquisition for a collector, the ring behaves like a confidant of rare taste, understated yet impossible to overlook, and limited in availability by the uniqueness of its center stone and the care required to bring such a piece to life. For those who seek more than jewelry, for those who seek unmistakable presence and quietly exclusive provenance, this sapphire ring is an offering from a house devoted to natural splendor, the kind of piece that begins and sustains a lifelong relationship with light.

























































