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Accent Stones White Sapphire Ring 3.75 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
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Item ID: | S11336 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.02 Width: 8.26 Height: 5.18 |
Weight: | 3.75 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Colorless |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,018 |
This ring centers on a transparent 3.75 carat asscher octagon shape white sapphire, measuring 9.02 x 8.26 x 5.18 mm, sourced from Ceylon Sri Lanka and presented by The Natural Sapphire Company. The sapphire is asscher cut, a step cut that produces broad, parallel facets which emphasize clarity and create a hall of mirrors effect within the stone. The stone is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, with a colorless color saturation and an excellent polish, specifications that make the gem an ideal candidate for a setting designed to maximize visual purity and optical depth. The asscher proportions and the depth of 5.18 mm provide a balanced pavilion for internal reflection, while the sizeable table and defined octagonal outline present a crisp geometric profile that the mounting respects and reinforces. These aspects define the sapphire as a focal point of technical merit and visual restraint, a center that benefits from considered goldwork and accent stone choices.
The ring is fabricated entirely in 18K yellow gold, a metal choice that interacts with colorless stones in a distinct manner. The warm tone of yellow gold provides a subtle contrast that frames the white sapphire, enhancing perceived whiteness by adjacency rather than by color interference. The mounting appears as a low profile bezel that secures the gem along its girdle, while keeping the table exposed to light transmitted from above. The bezel provides protection without excessive masking of the stone edges, preserving the asscher facets and the octagonal silhouette. The high polish on the gold surfaces acts as a reflective backdrop, which returns light into the sapphire and amplifies the step facet reflections. Simultaneously, the substantial gold gallery incorporates openwork motifs that permit lateral and lower light entry, a combination that balances security with optical performance and reinforces the sapphire clarity.
The openwork band and pierced gallery play critical roles in moderating the stone appearance and clarity under everyday viewing conditions. Step cut stones like this asscher respond to directional light, and the pierced goldwork allows light to enter the pavilion from multiple angles, improving the perception of depth and minimizing the visibility of minor inclusions. The asscher cut exhibits broad flashes of light and dark, and a setting that allows light to circulate reduces heavy contrast areas and provides a consistent return of white light that emphasizes the colorless nature of the sapphire. The excellent polish and precise table proportions further ensure that light is returned to the viewer rather than being trapped within the stone. In practical terms, this means inclusions evaluated as very slightly included at eye level remain discreet, because the reflective environment created by the setting distracts and redistributes viewer focus toward bright facet planes and internal reflections.
Accenting the main stone, the ring incorporates white round natural diamonds weighing approximately 0.16 carats in total, with clarity grades of Very Slightly Included VS1 and VS2, and a color grade of F. These diamonds are positioned within the openwork band, where their scintillation complements the asscher sapphire without introducing a competing warmth. The F color grade provides a clean white light that blends with the colorless sapphire, while the VS clarity ensures that the diamonds contribute live sparkle and contrast without visible inclusions. Their placement in the band draws the eye along the metalwork and emphasizes the central octagonal form, creating a measured rhythm of sparkle that enhances perceived brightness. The diamonds add localized points of brilliance that bounce light into the sapphire edges, helping to delineate facet junctions and increase the apparent crispness of the cut.
Taken as a whole, the design of this ring demonstrates how material choice and setting geometry can enhance both color and clarity in a step cut white sapphire. The combination of an exposed table, a protective bezel, reflective high polish gold surfaces, and an open pierced gallery produces a dialogue between containment and light flow, securing the gem while encouraging controlled illumination. Accent diamonds provide measured scintillation, reinforcing white light return and supporting the colorless character of the main stone. The proportions of the asscher cut and the careful execution in 18K yellow gold create an overall effect in which the sapphire reads as bright, clear, and architecturally defined. This balanced approach to mounting and adornment reflects the technical and aesthetic priorities that The Natural Sapphire Company applies to its pieces, emphasizing clarity, color neutrality, and enduring craftsmanship.












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