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Halo Greyish Blue Sapphire Ring 1.60 Ct., 18K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S33571 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.5 Width: 6.4 Height: 3.41 |
Weight: | 1.60 Ct. |
Color: help | Greyish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
There is a certain quiet gravity to Ceylon sapphires that speaks of oceans, trade routes, and centuries of admiration, and this ring from The Natural Sapphire Company captures that legacy in a perfectly restrained and wearable form. The 1.60 carat oval greyish blue sapphire, cut en cabochon, brings forward a softer, more contemplative expression of the gem than a faceted stone, and it evokes a lineage of heirloom jewelry in which smooth domes of light have been treasured for their serene glow. Set in 18K white gold and framed by a delicate halo of white round natural diamonds, this ring balances classic design with a refined modern sensibility, making it ideal for those who favor tradition over fleeting trends. The gentle silhouette reads as timeless, a piece that will sit comfortably in a collection of meaningful jewelry and pass with quiet dignity between generations.
The sapphire itself measures 6.50 by 6.40 by 3.41 millimeters, and its cabochon cut allows the medium color saturation and excellent polish to sing without interruption. Its clarity is reported as very very slightly included at eye level, a grade that preserves the stone's natural character while maintaining a clean, luminous surface. Origin matters in the world of sapphires, and Ceylon remains celebrated for producing tones that are both soft and richly saturated, a quality that is evident in this greyish blue example. Surrounding the center, approximately 0.312 carats of white round natural diamonds offer a refined contrast, with color grade F and clarity grades of VS1 and VS2, which provides bright, sparkling accents that elevate the central stone without overwhelming its understated charm. The setting and finish speak to careful handcraftsmanship, with each diamond chosen to complement rather than compete with the central cabochon.
In comparing durability to similar designs on the market, several factors make this ring especially suited to long term wear. Sapphire is one of the hardest gemstones, registering a nine on the Mohs scale, which gives it strong resistance to scratching and everyday abrasion, a significant advantage over many classic alternatives such as quartz, topaz, or opal. The cabochon shape presents a smooth, domed surface that can disperse light and wear in a forgiving way, and because sapphires are so hard, the surface resists fine scratches from incidental contact far better than softer stones. The halo of diamonds around the sapphire adds not only beauty but also a measure of protection, creating a raised bezel of sorts that helps shield the cabochon from direct knocks to its edge. When compared to similar halo rings set in softer metals such as sterling silver, this 18K white gold mounting offers greater resistance to deformation, and while 18K gold is slightly more malleable than 14K, its higher gold content imparts a warm lustre and a sense of luxury, and with proper construction and thickness at stress points it will remain a reliable setting for decades.
The making of a ring like this is an exercise in balancing heritage and practicality, and The Natural Sapphire Company has oriented its design toward longevity and timelessness, as well as beauty. The classic proportions and secure prong work create a reassuring profile on the finger, and routine care will preserve its appearance for generations. Professional cleaning and periodic inspections of the prongs and mount are recommended to ensure the diamonds remain secure and the cabochon stays seated, and occasional rhodium replating may be considered to maintain the bright white finish of the gold, a standard maintenance step for white gold jewelry. Worn with respect and an occasional polish, this ring will age gracefully, maintaining the poetic connection to Ceylonese mining traditions alongside the quiet sparkle of its diamonds. For those seeking a piece that carries both the weight of history and the resilience required for daily life, this ring is a lasting choice.






















































