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Antique Style Greenish Yellow Sapphire Ring 1.17 Ct., Platinum 950
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | U9395 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.08 Width: 6.02 Height: 4.18 |
Weight: | 1.17 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $790 |
The Natural Sapphire Company proudly offers a distinguished gem that serves as an exemplar of both exquisite craftsmanship and ethical sourcing. This transparent 1.17 carat round shape greenish yellow sapphire possesses dimensions of 6.08 x 6.02 x 4.18 mm, perfectly proportioned to enhance its visual appeal. Cutting through the heart of its beauty is a mixed brilliant cut, a faceting style that maximizes brilliance and ensures light reflects internally at myriad angles, thus augmenting its captivating sparkle. It is evident to the discerning eye that the meticulous carving of this gem has been executed with precision, as highlighted by its excellent polish which offers a flawlessly smooth surface that reflects light with superb clarity.
Embedded within this sapphire's attributes is a medium intense color intensity that captures a vivacious palette of greenish yellow hues. The hue balances close to perfection, neither too subdued nor overly bright, rendering it appealing to collectors who have a preference for naturally inspired tones. Coupling this with a clarity grade known as very slightly included, where inclusions are minimal and scarcely visible at eye level, the result is a gemstone that maintains a natural look while ensuring high clarity. Every stone we offer, including this one from Ceylon, undergoes rigorous inspections to maintain exemplary standards.
Sourcing from the renowned mines of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, this sapphire stands out not only for its visual allure but also for the integrity of its origins. We at The Natural Sapphire Company are committed to ethical sourcing, ensuring our gemstones are mined under conditions that uphold environmental sustainability and fair labor practices. This commitment extends to fostering transparent relationships with local communities, ensuring gemstones are traded in a manner that promotes social and environmental responsibility. Discerning buyers, who steer towards choices that align with conscious consumerism, find this sapphire to be an exemplary addition to their collection. It represents not only an acquisition of beauty but also a testament to making thoughtful and responsible choices within the global market.
This custom made ring setting is engineered to converge refined aesthetics with rigorous gemological standards, and it is offered in 14K rose gold, 14K white gold, 18K white gold, 14K yellow gold, 18K yellow gold, and Platinum 950. The shoulders are executed in a precise pave configuration, where a run of round brilliant diamonds is hand set in closely spaced seats to establish a continuous field of fire. In the pave execution the seat depth, bead height, and stone oneness are controlled to tolerances within a few hundredths of a millimeter to ensure that each diamond sits at a uniform elevation relative to the shank surface. The side stones are round brilliant melee, typically cut to 57 to 58 facets, and for optimal optical integration we match color and clarity in narrow ranges, for example G to H color, and VS to SI clarity by request, with symmetry grading prioritized to eliminate scintillation mismatches. The tactile interface of the shank is finished with a milgrain edge and a gently contoured profile, which not only reinforces the pave beads but also provides a refined transition from the decorative gallery to the finger for long term comfort and wearability.
The floral design language is incorporated in the crown and gallery, where petal and leaf motifs are translated into structural elements that both cradle the center stone and contribute to the setting silhouette. The crown prongs are sculpted as stylized petals that blend into the gallery, creating light wells that enhance the center stone face up brilliance while maintaining prong mass necessary for mechanical security. This approach permits compatibility with a range of center stones, such as sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and other gemstones, and accommodates common faceting styles including round brilliant, cushion, oval, and emerald cuts, with customized seat geometry to respect pavilion angles and girdle thickness. For colored gemstones we recommend considering the interplay between metal tone and gemstone body color, for example rose gold enhances warm red and pink tones, yellow gold maintains color saturation for classic gemstones, white gold or Platinum 950 presents a neutral backdrop for blues and greens, and rhodium plating can be applied to white gold to maximize perceived whiteness. Each petal and leaf is hand engraved to produce crisp line definition and a controlled microfacet texture that diffuses light in a manner complementary to the pave diamonds, while milgrain edging is applied with consistent bead sizing to reinforce the vintage aesthetic without compromising the integrity of the stone seats.
The design and manufacturing workflow is intentionally iterative and quality driven, beginning with a technical brief that defines the intended center stone parameters, target melee specifications, and selected metal alloy. A CAD model is developed with parametric control over prong thickness, crown height, and seat clearance to ensure that the center stone pavilion does not impinge on the shank or gallery. Virtual light simulation is used to preview light return and shadowing, and a 3D printed resin prototype is reviewed for ergonomics and crown scale. Following approval, we proceed with lost wax casting using investment blends and thermal profiles tailored to each metal, and the cast blank is then bench finished by master goldsmiths. Stone seats are reamed with diamond burs to precise angles, bead setting is performed under loupe magnification, and each pave bead is burnished to capture and reflect light while being checked with a torque gauge to confirm retention. The center stone prongs are shaped and tempered to provide spring back and mechanical resilience, the gallery receives final hand engraving and milgrain application, and the entire piece is polished to a controlled surface finish. Final quality control includes 10X loupe inspection for seat uniformity, spectroscopy based verification when required for gemstone identification, and a wear simulation that assesses prong stability and pavé retention under repetitive motion. The result is a ring setting that marries the seamless sparkle of finely executed pave with the soft, romantic articulation of a floral motif, balanced for both everyday function and enduring elegance.





































