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Accent Stones Greenish Blue Sapphire Ring 1.12 Ct., 14K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID:  | S27396  | 
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.49 Width: 4.83 Height: 4.01  | 
Weight:  | 1.12 Ct.  | 
Color: help | Greenish Blue  | 
Color intensity: help | Medium Light  | 
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included  | 
Shape: help | Radiant  | 
Cut:  | Radiant Cut  | 
Cutting style:  | Faceted  | 
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated  | 
Origin: help | Montana  | 
Per carat price: help | $1,200  | 
This ring centers on a transparent 1.12 carat radiant shape greenish blue sapphire, measuring 6.49 by 4.83 by 4.01 millimeters, presented with a radiant cut that emphasizes faceted brilliance and clean outline. The sapphire is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and it exhibits medium light color saturation with a distinctive greenish blue tone characteristic of Montana origin stones, the color leaning toward a fresh, cool teal rather than a deep, velvety blue. The stone has an excellent polish, and the piece is heat treated, a standard and widely accepted enhancement that stabilizes and refines color while leaving the inherent material intact. Flanking the center sapphire are white pear shaped natural diamonds with a combined weight of approximately 0.10 carats, graded VS1 to VS2 for clarity, and E for color, providing bright, near-colorless contrast and clean scintillation. The entire composition is set in 18K white gold, executed in a restrained three-stone silhouette with a low, secure mount and a polished, narrow shank that balances wearability and visual prominence.
When comparing this Montana sapphire to gems found in more famous rings, a few distinctions are notable and informative rather than hierarchical. Iconic sapphires such as the Sri Lankan stone in the engagement ring associated with Princess Kate are typically larger and often display a saturated cornflower blue that comes from different geographic chemistry and usually from Ceylon material, while Kashmir and certain Burmese sapphires admired in high jewelry historically are valued for exceptionally deep, velvety saturation and rare, highly uniform color. By contrast, Montana sapphires are valued for their unique and often lighter blue to teal palette, and their individuality of hue is a defining attribute rather than a shortcoming. In terms of clarity and finish, the 1.12 carat sapphire here, graded very very slightly included at eye level and given an excellent polish, compares favorably with the standards expected in fine jewelry; many famous sapphires can exhibit more inclusions due to larger size or their formation history, and professional cutting and polishing choices have a profound effect on perceived quality. The radiant cut used in this ring emphasizes faceted light return and a crisp silhouette, a modern alternative to the cushion or oval cuts typically seen in historic pieces, and it produces lively scintillation that can make a moderately saturated stone appear more luminous in hand.
From a gemological and practical standpoint, this ring offers attributes consistent with refined, museum-quality taste while presenting a character distinct from the well-known deep-blue sapphires of royal provenance. The Montana origin contributes a recognized and collectible personality, one that appeals to connoisseurs who prize regional color expression and transparency, and the documented heat treatment aligns with accepted trade practices that improve stability and aesthetics without undermining long-term value when disclosed. The pear shaped diamonds, while modest in total weight, are of high clarity and color, chosen to harmonize with the sapphire without overpowering it, and the 18K white gold setting provides durable, elegant support with a bright white backdrop that enhances the perceived blue-green tone. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this ring as an example of balanced gem selection, careful cutting and finishing, and a restrained mounting approach that foregrounds the natural qualities of the stones, offering a wearable piece whose quality in clarity, polish, and finish stands comfortably alongside the technical standards of more famous rings, while remaining distinct in its Montana-sourced color and contemporary design.













































