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Accent Stones Blue Sapphire Ring 2.56 Ct., 14K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S24221 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.91 Width: 6.91 Height: 4.32 |
Weight: | 2.56 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $4,250 |
Introducing our exquisite 2.56 carat emerald cut blue sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company, renowned for its captivating beauty and superior quality. This precious gem measures 8.91 x 6.91 x 4.32 mm, making it a perfect choice for those looking to add a touch of elegance to their jewelry collection. With an emerald cut that enhances its natural brilliance, this sapphire boasts an eye clean clarity grade, ensuring a pristine and flawless appearance. The intense color intensity coupled with excellent polish further highlights its remarkable craftsmanship and alluring charm.
Originating from the vibrant mines of Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka, this blue sapphire encapsulates the rich heritage and gemological excellence associated with this region. The sapphire's inherent transparency allows light to pass through effortlessly, creating a mesmerizing sparkle that captures the eye. Its extraordinary color depth and saturation make it a standout feature, enticing all who behold it with its vivid hue and radiant glow.
The deep blue tone of this sapphire beautifully complements a wide array of skin tones when set in jewelry. For those with fair skin, the contrast between the sapphire's rich color and lighter complexion can create a striking and elegant appearance. On medium skin tones, this sapphire can evoke a sense of warmth and sophistication, while for darker skin, the blue hue provides a vivid and glamorous pop of color. Its versatility allows it to enhance diverse jewelry designs, whether it be a ring, pendant, or pair of earrings.
At The Natural Sapphire Company, we pride ourselves on offering gemstones that are not only aesthetically stunning but also ethically sourced. Our commitment to quality and authenticity ensures that every sapphire is selected with the utmost care, preserving its natural beauty while providing our customers with a timeless treasure. This emerald cut blue sapphire is no exception—presenting both exceptional quality and profound beauty.
In conclusion, this 2.56 carat blue sapphire invites admiration with its exceptional characteristics and timeless appeal. Perfectly bridging traditional elegance and modern style, it serves as a cherished investment for any gemstone enthusiast. Whether you are purchasing it for personal adornment or as a memorable gift, the craftsmanship and excellence embodied in this sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company assure satisfaction and delight in every glance.
This custom made ring setting is engineered with precision to accommodate a range of center stones and metals while maintaining exacting standards of finish and durability. The design is compatible with sapphire, ruby, emerald, and other gemstones, and is offered in rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, platinum, and two tone combinations of white and yellow, and yellow and white. The central seat is conceived to accept both step cut and brilliant cut profiles, with an octagonal bezel geometry that flatters emerald cut and Asscher style faceting while remaining suitable for modified brilliant and mixed cut stones. For colored gems we specify color grade expectations rather than arbitrary labels, recommending cornflower to royal blue for sapphires to maximize saturation and medium tone, pigeon blood to vivid red for rubies to achieve optimal translucency and saturation, and a vivid to intense medium green for emeralds, acknowledging that emeralds commonly undergo minor clarity enhancement. Faceting considerations are integral to the set, the pavilion angle and crown height of the chosen center stone are taken into account so the bezel mouth and internal angles maintain a 0.1 to 0.2 millimeter clearance from the girdle to prevent contact while preserving ideal light return, and the stone seat is milled to a concentric tolerance within 0.05 millimeters to ensure stable seating and consistent refractive behavior.
The accent stones style is executed as a combination of targeted accent placement and continuous visual haloing to enhance the center gem without overwhelming it. Four round side stones are integrated into the band, set to the cardinal positions to provide balanced optical impulses that increase scintillation across the top plane. These side stones are round brilliant cut, selected for optimal light performance through precisely cut crown angles and pavilion depths that promote strong return of white light and fire. Typical recommended grade for diamond side stones is VS1 to VS2 clarity with a color grade of G to H when matched to a white metal setting, and SI clarity in warmer tones when matched to rose or yellow gold, though we can accommodate higher or lower specifications to suit buyer priorities. Accent stones are seated either in low-profile bezels or in pierced seats with micro-bezel collars depending on the floral filigree chosen, each hole and collet being executed with undercut precision to lock the girdle without inducing stress. The combination of offset milling, micro-burr removal, and final burnishing ensures that each accent exhibits full sparkle while the metalwork around it remains smooth and comfortable for daily wear.
The bezel setting is a defining technical feature, consisting of a continuous smooth metal border that securely encircles the center stone and enhances both protection and aesthetic minimalism. Wall thicknesses are engineered according to the selected metal, typically 1.0 to 1.4 millimeters for 18 karat gold and 1.2 to 1.6 millimeters for platinum 950 to maintain rigidity without excess weight. The bezel mouth includes a minute chamfer at the internal edge to prevent chipping of the girdle on step-cut stones and a crown relief allowance to avoid contact with facet junctions, preserving the integrity of high-crown brilliants as well as flat-topped table stones. Bezel retention is achieved through a mixed technique of compression and cold work, with the bezel lip being burnished and hammered over a polished burnisher wheel to conform precisely to the stone profile. For white gold options we apply rhodium plating after final polishing to enhance surface reflectivity and to reduce color tint. The bezel also functions as a mechanical guard, dramatically reducing the likelihood of edge fractures on gemstones that are vulnerable at the girdle or corners, and it presents a sleek, continuous silhouette that appeals to clients seeking an elegant, low-catch profile suitable for active lifestyles.
The floral style is realized through carefully modeled openwork with petal and leaf motifs that are both decorative and structural, each element CNC checked then hand refined to manage stress points and ensure longevity. The scrollwork is not merely aesthetic, it is designed with load-path continuity so that filigree ribs distribute lateral forces into the main shank rather than into the stone seats, and the gallery includes cross-bracing that integrates with the bezel to stabilize the central mount. Surface finishes can be specified as high polish on the bezel and outer rims, with satin or brushed finishes within the recesses of the floral motif to accentuate depth and to catch light differentially. Craftsmanship techniques include CAD driven parametric modeling, lost wax casting for the initial shell, careful annealing cycles to relieve internal stress without compromising tight tolerance features, and final hand setting of the four round side stones with loupe verified seating. Choosing this ring setting is an investment in quality, beauty, and lasting elegance because it combines gemologically informed specifications, durable engineering tolerances, and artisanal finishing. We recommend accompanying the finished piece with a gemological report for the center stone, routine maintenance every one to two years for bezel rebuffing and rhodium touch up when applicable, and an insured appraisal to document value. For buyers who appreciate technical refinement, this setting offers configurable metal alloys, precise stone seat engineering, and a design language that marries the protection and sleek lines of a bezel with the soft, romantic, nature-inspired accents of floral openwork, delivering enduring beauty and measurable craftsmanship value.




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