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Solitaire Blue Sapphire Ring 1.11 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S10489 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.95 Width: 5.03 Height: 3.83 |
Weight: | 1.11 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
This ring presents a transparent, oval shape blue sapphire weighing 1.11 carats, with precise dimensions of 6.95 by 5.03 by 3.83 millimeters. The stone is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, producing lively facet reflections while maintaining the classic oval silhouette. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating small inclusions that do not materially affect the overall transparency or visual appeal of the stone. Color is described as intense in saturation, showing a vivid, deep blue typical of high quality Ceylon sapphires, and the polish has been assessed as excellent, contributing to a bright, clean surface finish. The sapphire has undergone standard heat treatment to enhance color and clarity, a widely accepted and stable enhancement for natural sapphires. The stone is securely set in a refined 14 karat yellow gold mounting, offering warmth and contrast that complements the blue tones.
In practical terms, the combination of the mixed brilliant cut and the stone proportions yields balanced light return and scintillation, which accentuates the intense color saturation without overpowering the setting. The very slightly included clarity grade means that the sapphire retains transparency and brilliance, while internal features act as natural fingerprints that confirm its natural origin. The excellent polish and the precision of the cut facets allow the sapphire to display its hue consistently at different viewing angles. The 14 karat yellow gold setting provides durable wear characteristics, a classic aesthetic, and a comfortable daily wear profile. Overall craftsmanship emphasizes clean lines and a secure prong setting, which elevates the center stone for optimal exposure to light, while the metal finish is smooth and uniform.
When compared to lab grown sapphire alternatives, several objective differences are relevant to consider. Chemically and physically, corundum produced in a laboratory has the same fundamental properties as natural sapphire, including hardness and refractive behavior, which means lab grown material will perform similarly in everyday wear. In visual terms, high quality lab grown sapphires are often created with very uniform color and fewer internal inclusions, which can result in a more consistent appearance and in some cases a purer, more saturated tone. Natural Ceylon sapphires such as the one in this ring typically display subtle complexity in color and internal features that reflect geological formation, and these nuances contribute to the stone detail and provenance. From a value perspective, natural, heat treated Ceylon sapphires generally command a premium relative to lab grown material, due to their limited supply and the market preference for natural origin, whereas lab grown stones can offer cost efficiency and larger calibrated sizes at lower price points.
Additional distinctions concern trace element signatures, certification, and long term considerations. Natural sapphires from Sri Lanka often carry trace element patterns and inclusion types that laboratories can reference to establish origin and treatment history, and such documentation is part of the value proposition that collectors and informed buyers consider. Heat treatment is a common and stable enhancement for natural sapphires, and it differs from some post growth processes used for laboratory material, though both require clear disclosure. Resale value and perceived rarity tend to favor natural stones, while lab grown alternatives may depreciate differently because supply can be scaled. For care and longevity, both natural and lab grown sapphires share equivalent durability, and routine cleaning with warm soapy water or professional ultrasonic cleaning under appropriate conditions preserves appearance. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the provenance and description of this piece, and can provide certification details, treatment disclosures, and additional imagery upon request, for customers seeking documentation, appraisal, or further comparison to lab grown options.












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