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Solitaire White Sapphire Ring 1.54 Ct., 18K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S17169 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.31 Width: 7.32 Height: 4.07 |
Weight: | 1.54 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Colorless |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $688 |
This solitaire ring from The Natural Sapphire Company centers on a beautifully transparent 1.54 carat round white sapphire, with precise dimensions of 7.31 by 7.32 by 4.07 millimeters and a mixed brilliant cut, offering a combination of optical performance and classic symmetry. The mixed brilliant cut is chosen to maximize return of light while preserving a clean, round outline, and the excellent polish on every facet ensures sharp reflections and a lively surface appearance. The clarity has been graded as very slightly included at eye level, which for an educated buyer means that inclusions are minimal and not readily visible to the naked eye, yet the stone retains character under magnification for those who appreciate natural formation features. Origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source with a long history of producing high quality corundum, and the stone is set in a refined 18 karat white gold mounting that provides a durable and elegant framework while allowing the white sapphire to read as bright and colorless against the cool metal tone.
From a gemological perspective this white sapphire offers several attributes that an informed buyer will value. Corundum is second only to diamond in hardness on the Mohs scale, which translates into excellent daily wear durability, resistance to scratches, and a long lasting polish. The mixed brilliant cut enhances scintillation by balancing crown and pavilion facet arrangements, and the excellent polish minimizes surface disturbance to light return. The color has been noted as colorless in saturation, which is a desirable attribute for white sapphire since truly colorless material offers the clean, icy appearance that many buyers seek when they want the look of a clear stone without selecting a diamond. The very slightly included clarity grade at eye level indicates clarity comparable to categories that are prized in fine gemstones, and the Ceylon origin further adds to the stone story, since Sri Lankan deposits are renowned for producing transparent, well crystallized sapphires that combine clarity with appealing crystal habit.
When comparing this white sapphire to gemstones found in more famous rings, it is important to separate optical behavior from practical value and provenance. High profile solitaire rings in the marketplace are often set with diamonds that display higher refractive index and more dispersed fire due to diamond having a refractive index near two point four two, whereas corundum refracts light to a lesser degree. That difference means a top quality diamond will typically exhibit more spectral fire, and that has contributed to diamonds occupying a central place in iconic engagement rings. However, a well cut white sapphire of exceptional clarity and polish, such as this one from Ceylon, can approach the bright, lifelike presence of a high grade diamond at a fraction of the price per carat, while offering distinct advantages. The sapphire combines outstanding durability, a cool white appearance in an 18 karat white gold setting, and ethical traceability from a known origin, which for many buyers represents superior overall value when compared to stones in more famous rings that may command significant premium for brand provenance alone.
Finally, for a buyer who is evaluating this ring in the context of investment, wearability, and aesthetic preference, the combination of a natural Ceylon white sapphire, very slightly included clarity at eye level, a mixed brilliant cut, and an excellent polish provides a compelling balance. The setting in 18 karat white gold offers both elegance and structural security, and the modestly larger bezel of a well proportioned round of seven point three millimeters across gives a clear visual presence on the finger. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this piece as a thoughtful alternative to more famous examples, with gemological transparency, responsible sourcing, and a focus on cut and finish that maximize optical performance. For buyers who value scientific grading information, tactile durability, and understated luminosity rather than only brand recognition, this white sapphire ring represents a considered choice that stands on its own merits.












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