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Wedding Set Greenish Blue Sapphire Ring 2.02 Ct., 14K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S34009 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7 Width: 6.48 Height: 4.56 |
Weight: | 2.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $2,220 |
This ring centers on a transparent 2.02 carat emerald cut greenish blue sapphire, measuring 7.00 by 6.48 by 4.56 millimeters, a stone that demonstrates deliberate cutting choices and material quality. The emerald cut is a step cut defined by parallel facets that emphasize color and clarity rather than scintillation, producing broad light planes across the table and crown. In this example the cutters have retained a balanced table to depth ratio, allowing a controlled play of light that reads the medium color saturation evenly across the table, rather than concentrating tone in the corners. The greenish blue hue sits between classic cornflower blue and sea green, a nuance that is best appreciated in daylight and under neutral artificial lighting. Origin recorded as Madagascar indicates a relatively modern supply chain and a geological source known for producing sapphires with attractive tone and fine crystallinity, and this provenance informs both optical expectations and rarity assessments for the specialist buyer.
Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a practical assessment that emphasizes what is visible to the unaided eye in normal viewing positions. The inclusions are minor, not affecting transparency, and they sit in areas that are effectively masked by the step cut geometry, which tends to compartmentalize internal features into defined facets. From a gemological and maintenance standpoint these inclusions do not compromise structural integrity, and the stone shows excellent polish on all facet junctions. Excellent polish is a subtle but vital craftsmanship marker, it enhances facet definition and maximizes the clean transfer of light through the pavilion, which in an emerald cut is essential to preserve the stone s signature hall of mirrors effect. For connoisseurs who evaluate both beauty and durability, this combination of medium saturation, transparent body, and high polish yields a gem that reads as lively yet refined on the finger.
The mounting is executed in 14K yellow gold, chosen for its warm hue that harmonizes with the greenish blue tone of the sapphire, and for its practical workability and long term resilience. The setting mirrors the linear geometry of the emerald cut, with a bezel style gallery that follows the octagonal silhouette of the table, providing secure mechanical retention while maintaining a clean architectural profile. The bezel is milled with precise internal angles and flush seatings, so the girdle is supported uniformly, reducing the risk of edge chipping while preserving open pavilion lighting through carefully calculated windowing at the gallery. The shank is engineered for balanced mass, offering sufficient heft to stabilize the head without overwhelming the stone, and internal polishing of contact areas ensures comfort. These fabrication choices reflect a measured approach to design, where metallurgy and stone handling converge to protect optical performance and to ensure the piece will withstand daily wear while aging gracefully.
Provenance and narrative add measurable value for discerning buyers, and The Natural Sapphire Company places emphasis on traceable sourcing and detailed evaluation as part of that narrative. A Madagascar origin sapphire carries a story of tectonic and metamorphic processes that concentrated aluminum oxide and trace chromophores to produce the greenish blue palette, and when paired with transparent material and step cut symmetry, that geological history becomes a visible asset. Craftsmanship both in the cutting of the sapphire and in the 14K gold setting transforms raw material into an object of lasting cultural and material value, a ring that functions as an heirloom and as an investment in quality. For collectors who prioritize technical attributes, this ring offers a coherent proposition, transparent gem quality, quantified dimensions, conservative clarity grading at eye level, and a gold setting that both complements and protects the stone. If you would like a detailed lighting comparison, a facet map, or documentation of the gemological assessment, The Natural Sapphire Company will provide full particulars to support informed acquisition.












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