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Accent Stones Blue Sapphire Ring 1.10 Ct., 14K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S12755 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.12 Width: 5.02 Height: 3.78 |
Weight: | 1.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Fancy |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $1,300 |
In the heart of Montana, where the rugged landscape meets the sky, lies a treasure touched by time and nature alike—a beautiful transparent 1.10 carat fancy shape blue sapphire. Its radiant allure captures not only the eye but also the imagination, reminiscent of the sapphire-studded tiaras worn by the regal and noble figures of ancient kingdoms. Steeped in a rich history, this gemstone transcends generations, much like the fabled Montana mines that birthed it. The gemstone's mixed brilliant cut glistens with an enchanting brilliance, echoing the sunlight dancing on a serene lake, offering a fresh twist on a classic design that has adorned the world's most esteemed jewel boxes for centuries.
This sapphire, with its medium intense color intensity, showcases a blue that is both captivating and versatile. It possesses a timeless quality that complements an array of skin tones. When set in jewelry, its deep blue can warm the complexion of those with fair skin, while its vibrant hue adds a subtle yet striking contrast to darker tones. On olive skin, the sapphire creates an enchanting harmony, making it an exquisite choice for any jewelry piece designed to be an heirloom passed down through generations.
Crafted with an excellent polish that enhances its mesmerizing beauty, this blue sapphire by The Natural Sapphire Company maintains its allure and elegance. Its very slightly included clarity—only observable at eye level—ensures that your gaze remains focused on its stunning color and the play of light within its facets. Whether envisioned as the centerpiece of an engagement ring or an accent in an elegant pair of earrings, this gemstone is perfect for those who treasure tradition and legacy. It is a testament to the enduring allure of quality and craftsmanship, reflecting both the legacy of Montana's rich geological tapestry and The Natural Sapphire Company's dedication to offering gemstones that embody timeless beauty and gourmet craftsmanship.
This ring is a custom made ring setting engineered to highlight a colored center gem, while surrounding it with scintillating accent diamonds in a classic accent stones arrangement, the design style features smaller, round diamonds set on each shoulder and flanking the center, enhancing the perceived size and color saturation of the main gem, the listing supports multiple setting metal options, including 14K Rose Gold, 18K Rose Gold, 14K White Gold, 18K White Gold, 14K Yellow Gold, 18K Yellow Gold, Platinum 950, and mixed metal combinations such as 14K White and Yellow, 18K White and Yellow, 14K Yellow and White, 18K Yellow and White, the center stone can be a Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald, or other bespoke gemstone, while the side stones are round cut diamonds precisely matched for color and brilliance, the visual language of the ring is refined and restrained, with each accent stone strategically placed to create a halo like visual emphasis without a full halo, this creates a sophisticated silhouette suitable for daily wear or formal occasions.
From a gemological perspective, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds differ in their value drivers, and understanding these factors is important for the informed buyer, sapphires and rubies are both varieties of corundum, valued primarily for hue, tone, saturation, and clarity, a fine sapphire typically exhibits strong, even color with minimal zoning, and heat treatment is common and acceptable when disclosed, untreated stones command a premium, rubies are prized for vivid red hues, with Burmese origin often carrying a premium due to rarity and saturated color, emeralds are a beryl family gem, valued first for color intensity and clarity characteristics, Colombian emeralds are the benchmark for pure green color and often show natural fissures that are traditionally stabilized with oiling or resin, clarity in emeralds is judged differently to other gems, minor inclusions are acceptable and often inevitable, when selecting a center stone for this setting, seek laboratory certification for origin and treatments, certificates from reputable labs provide assurance of color origin, clarity grade, and any heat or oil treatments, for buyers concerned with long term value, sourcing an untreated or minimally treated gem with strong color and good clarity can provide superior appreciation potential.
The accent diamonds are round brilliant cut stones, chosen for their exceptional light return and ability to increase perceived sparkle around the center gem, for accent rounds we commonly recommend color grades in the near colorless range such as G to H for a balanced price to performance ratio, and clarity grades such as VS or SI can be perfectly suitable when the stones are small and well cut, ideal cut quality in small rounds delivers maximum scintillation, which is essential when these stones are placed on the shoulders, typical accent diamond sizes for this style range from approximately 1.2 millimeters to 2.5 millimeters in diameter each, depending on the center stone scale and client preference, the setting technique you choose influences both aesthetics and security, shared prong or bead set accents minimize metal visibility to maximize diamond surface exposure, while micro pave offers a continuous sparkle, the pictured configuration uses secure prongs and low profile mounting to protect the diamonds while maintaining light performance, matched grading and tight color harmony between left and right shoulders ensure symmetry and optical balance, when paired with a high quality center gemstone, these accent diamonds significantly enhance brilliance and color contrast, making colored stones appear deeper and more vibrant.
Structural integrity is a primary consideration for a ring intended for frequent wear, this setting uses a solid head with substantial prong anchors that are soldered and polished to integrate seamlessly with the shank, prong count and prong thickness are calibrated to the type and size of the chosen center stone, for example, a four prong head provides unobstructed light entry for round or cushion stones, while a six prong configuration adds mechanical redundancy for more secure retention, the gallery and basket are engineered with reinforcing crossbars to distribute stress away from prongs, the shank is tapered to provide comfort yet remains robust at the shoulders where stress concentrators typically occur, metal choice affects longevity, 14K alloys include a higher proportion of harder metals and are more resistant to scratches and deformation than pure gold, 18K exhibits a warmer color and richer tone, while being slightly softer, platinum 950 offers superior density and fatigue resistance, it is an excellent choice for daily wear due to its strength and hypoallergenic properties, however it will develop a patina over time that some clients prefer, white gold requires periodic rhodium replating to maintain a bright white finish, the craftsmanship includes meticulous setting seat preparation, secure bezeling where applicable, and torque tested prong tips, clients are advised to request an inspection after the first year and regular professional maintenance every 12 to 24 months, gentle home cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will preserve brilliance, while avoiding chlorine based cleaners and hard knocks will protect both colored gems and accent diamonds, taken together, the combination of high quality materials, precise setting techniques, and transparent gem grading makes this custom accent stones ring an excellent long lasting choice for the educated buyer who values both beauty and structural reliability.


