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Men's Green Sapphire Ring 2.97 Ct., 14K White Gold
Item ID: | S31198 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.92 Width: 8.18 Height: 4.09 |
Weight: | 2.97 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Radiant |
Cut: | Radiant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Montana |
This men's ring showcases a transparent 2.97 carat radiant shape green sapphire, measuring 9.92 by 8.18 by 4.09 millimeters, set entirely in 18 karat white gold by The Natural Sapphire Company. The sapphire originates from Montana, a source celebrated for cool green and teal hues that develop under specific geological conditions. The stone exhibits medium color saturation, which allows the green to read as lively without appearing overly dark, and the clarity grade is very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating the presence of small natural inclusions that do not detract from the gem when worn. The overall presentation is restrained and masculine, and the combination of a well proportioned radiant cut and a solid white gold mounting creates a contemporary statement piece that balances presence with wearable refinement.
The precision of the sapphire faceting is the central characteristic that defines the gem's optical performance. The radiant cut applied here is a skilled hybrid of step and brilliant faceting, combining trimmed corners with a dense pavilion facet structure that enhances return of light and creates lively scintillation across the table. Facet junctions are crisply executed, and the excellent polish on all facets allows uninterrupted play of light, which in turn maximizes the apparent transparency of the stone. The table facet is centered and proportioned to support both depth and breadth of internal reflection, while the crown angles were selected to optimize the interplay between dispersion and overall brightness. These decisions by the cutter are particularly important in green sapphires, where careful facet architecture can amplify desirable tones and suppress visual grayness, resulting in a stone that appears both deep and lively under a wide range of lighting conditions.
From a grading and connoisseurship perspective, the sapphire offers attributes that educated buyers will recognize as valuable. The very slightly included clarity grade at eye level signals that the gem retains strong visual purity, with inclusions small and sparse enough to preserve brilliance and allow confident daily wear. The dimensions and depth yield a depth proportion of approximately 45 percent, a measurement that supports effective light return in a radiant form without compromising face up size. Medium color saturation is often sought after in green sapphires, because it provides a balance between intensity and versatility, enabling the gem to remain distinct under both natural daylight and artificial lighting. Provenance from Montana adds further interest for collectors and those who value traceable origin, as stones from this region are admired for their unique hue profiles and the geological story they carry.
The ring mounting in 18 karat white gold has been conceived to protect and showcase the sapphire while maintaining a clean architectural aesthetic. The bezel like surround with a raised profile secures the stone against impact, while an open gallery allows light to enter from beneath, supporting the faceting strategy and enhancing brilliance. The substantial shoulders flow into a comfortable shank, creating a stable wearing platform that distributes weight and reduces the likelihood of rotation on the finger. For long term enjoyment, the excellent polish on the metal complements the gem polish, producing a unified surface that emphasizes the sapphire without unnecessary ornamentation. When considering value, buyers will appreciate the combination of a finely cut, near three carat Montana sapphire, a durable and upscale 18 karat white gold mounting, and the backing of The Natural Sapphire Company, a firm experienced in sourcing, grading, and presenting natural sapphires with transparency and technical knowledge.










































