- Ring26
- Stone12
- Setting5
- Reports4


























Pave Bluish Green Sapphire Ring 7.47 Ct., 14K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
Model of your Completed
Setting Design!

View 360° media
Item ID: | U3323 |
|---|---|
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.79 Width: 8.93 Height: 7.07 |
Weight: | 7.47 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $2,100 |
This ring centers on a substantial 7.47 carat cushion shaped bluish green sapphire, with exact dimensions of 12.79 by 8.93 by 7.07 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant style to balance color depth with scintillation. The mixed brilliant cut retains the broad, open facets of a cushion outline, while introducing brilliant facets that return light in a lively manner, making the sapphire read vividly in the marketplace and on the finger. The stone has been graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which in practical terms means it presents as essentially eye clean for most observers, while preserving the natural character and structural stability that collectors prize. Its intense color saturation is a defining attribute, producing a deep bluish green that is archetypal of high quality Montana sapphires, and its excellent polish ensures the table and crown facets sit flat and reflective for maximum visual performance. Origin from Montana adds an important layer of provenance, as sapphires from this American source are sought for their distinctive teal to bluish green palette, and they occupy a specialized niche in the collector market because of their relative rarity and geographic specificity, factors that materially contribute to long term desirability.
The supporting diamonds are selected to complement rather than compete with the center sapphire, and they are all natural white round shaped stones with consistent gemological parameters. The accents presented are a group weighing approximately 0.364 carats, a group weighing approximately 0.22 carats, and a smaller group of approximately 0.05 carats, which together yield a total accent weight in the region of 0.634 carats. All accent diamonds grade VS for clarity and fall in the F to G color range, a combination that affords bright white appearance and reliable performance under mixed lighting, while maintaining a sensible cost to quality ratio for an accent composition. The ring is fully crafted in platinum 950, a choice metal for secure prong work and pavé settings because of its density, tensile strength, and low reactivity, which translate into superior longevity for the claws and beadwork that hold the stones. The setting features a four prong elevated cradle that allows light to enter the pavilion of the sapphire from multiple angles, together with a row of pavé diamonds along the upper shank and additional openwork and diamonds in the undergallery, a construction that enhances brilliance at every viewpoint while preserving a refined profile on the wrist.
From a historical and stylistic perspective, this ring merges classical restraint with detailed execution, and it can be usefully compared to renowned setting approaches from earlier eras. The use of platinum and delicate pavé shoulders recalls the fine metalwork and emphasis on bright white metal that characterized Edwardian and Belle Époque jewels, where openwork galleries and a focus on continuous sparkle were signature features. At the same time, the elevated four prong solitaire presentation evokes the clear, solitary emphasis of early 20th century solitaire mounts designed for prominent stones, producing a focal relationship between the gem and the wearer similar to the way high quality historic sapphires were displayed in prominent pieces. Unlike heavily filigreed antique examples, this design keeps lines clean and structural, which aligns with the restrained geometric clarity of later vintage makers while employing the artisanal undergallery detail often seen in high end historical commissions. For the educated buyer, this combination of provenance, measurable gemological quality, and considered setting in platinum 950 means the piece is both aesthetically distinguished and technically robust, an item suited for connoisseur acquisition as well as daily wear. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the craftsmanship and reporting for this ring, and we recommend routine professional inspections, appropriate insurance coverage, and simple ongoing cleaning with mild detergent and a soft brush to maintain the polish and brilliance that make this sapphire and diamond ring a lasting and valuable addition to any collection.





















































