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Antique Style Yellow Sapphire Ring 2.19 Ct., 14K White Gold
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Item ID: | Y4137 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.8 Width: 6.71 Height: 4.65 |
Weight: | 2.19 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,500 |
From the misty highlands and riverbeds of Ceylon Sri Lanka a single crystal began its long journey, a story of heat and pressure that took millions of years to write, and an intimate human chapter that finished the tale. At The Natural Sapphire Company this Peach yellow sapphire was gently selected for its transparent clarity and warm light color intensity, a 2.19 carat gem that measures 6.80 by 6.71 by 4.65 millimeters, cut into a finely faceted asscher octagon shape. The step facets of the asscher cut create a hall of mirrors effect, revealing broad flashes of golden peach light, and its eye clean clarity at eye level allows that light to travel unimpeded. Skilled artisans evaluated and enhanced the stone with careful heat treatment to stabilize and lift its natural hues, and it is Other certified Peach, finished with excellent polish to maximize brilliance and tactile smoothness. From the mine to the cutter to the gemologist who certified it, every hand that touched this sapphire added a layer of care that you can still sense when you hold it.
When set in jewelry this peach yellow sapphire becomes a living accent to the wearer, flattering skin tones in subtly different ways depending on metal choice and mounting. Against warm complexions the stone harmonizes gently, its golden undertones amplifying olive and honey hues to create a unified sunlit glow, and a yellow or rose gold setting will deepen that warmth for a soft vintage elegance. On fair skin the light peach tone provides a luminous contrast that brightens the complexion without overwhelming it, and a white gold or platinum mounting will render the color crisply modern, highlighting the asscher facets and giving a refined icy frame. On deeper skin tones the sapphire reads as both radiant and sophisticated, the light intensity offering a sparkling highlight that dances against richer tones, and a bold solitaire or halo design can create a striking centerpiece. At The Natural Sapphire Company we recommend imagining the gem in settings that let the asscher cut breathe, with open galleries and minimal bezels to allow light to enter and return, so the stone retains its natural warmth and clarity. This peach sapphire is more than a gem, it is a story you continue each time you wear it, a slice of Ceylon light crafted to complement skin and style alike.
This custom made ring setting is engineered to showcase a high quality loose gemstone, while offering classic vintage character and modern durability. The head accepts a single center stone in sapphire, ruby, emerald, or another precious gemstone, supported by a four prong basket that balances visibility with security. The shoulders are designed in a pave style, where small round diamonds sit closely packed into the metal, producing a continuous band of sparkle that visually extends toward the center. The antique influence is evident in the low profile gallery and gently tapered shank, which allow the center stone to read larger and more prominent while maintaining a comfortable everyday fit. Customers may select the setting metal from rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, platinum, or a combination of yellow and white, each choice altering the perceived color and warmth of the center gem. The four round side stones are carefully matched for color and clarity to complement the center gem, and their pave placement is calibrated to avoid overexposure while maximizing light return at multiple viewing angles.
Understanding the technical aspects of gemstone grading will inform a confident purchase and a lasting relationship with this setting. For corundum family stones such as sapphires and rubies, color saturation, hue uniformity, and tone are the primary determinants of value, with untreated, vivid saturated examples commanding premium prices. Clarity grading for these stones emphasizes eye clean appearance, since most natural inclusions will not be visible without magnification, however minor silk or rutile needles can contribute positively to color by scattering light. Emeralds are graded with a different expectation for clarity, because natural fissures and internal features are common, and many fine emeralds are oiled to improve transparency. Origin plays an important role for educated buyers, with historic localities such as Kashmir and Burma being highly prized for their characteristic color, Sri Lanka and Madagascar offering a wide palette of sapphire tones, and Colombia and Zambia known for distinctly colored emeralds. Independent documentation such as a GIA report, AGL certification, or a report from SSEF will verify identity, treatments, and weight, and is recommended for center stones. The pave technique itself requires meticulous hand work, with tiny beads or micro prongs securing each round accent stone, allowing the surface to read as seamless, and enhancing scintillation without adding bulk. Properly executed pave also reduces shadowing near the center gem, thereby improving perceived brightness and contrast.
The emotional value of transforming a loose gemstone into a personalized ring cannot be overstated, because a carefully chosen setting converts geological rarity into a wearable symbol of life events, commitments, and memories. Selecting the metal, the exact cut and origin of the center gem, and the antique pave styling allows the buyer to author a narrative, one that connects where the stone came from to how it will be worn and preserved. Rose gold imparts warmth and a vintage romanticism that suits pink to warm colored sapphires and rubies, white gold and platinum emphasize cool tones and brilliant white scintillation, and yellow gold can deepen the presence of warm stones and reinforce a timeless aesthetic. The pave shoulders act as a visual bridge between the band and the center gemstone, creating a continuous language of light that enhances emotional resonance when the ring is viewed up close or from a distance. From a practical perspective this setting is built for longevity, with robust prongs, a responsibly engineered gallery, and accessible shoulders for routine maintenance. Regular professional inspections, periodic tightening of prongs if needed, and gentle cleaning will preserve the structural integrity and sparkle. For buyers concerned with provenance and long term value, request certified documentation for the center stone, consider the desirability of origin and treatment status, and opt for matching documentation for the side diamonds when available. When a loose gemstone is placed into this handcrafted pave setting, it becomes not only a beautiful object, but also a durable heirloom, ready to carry personal meaning across generations.











































