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Solitaire Yellowish Green Sapphire Ring 1.54 Ct., 14K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S21635 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.01 Width: 5.98 Height: 4.16 |
Weight: | 1.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,000 |
This ring centers a transparent one point five four carat asscher octagon yellowish green sapphire, set in a minimalist 14 karat white gold mounting, presented by The Natural Sapphire Company. The stone measures six point zero one by five point nine eight by four point one six millimeters, resulting in a pavilion depth of approximately sixty nine percent, a profile that supports balanced light return while preserving strong face up color. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a grade that denotes minor internal characteristics which do not disrupt overall transparency or the visual appeal of the gem. Color saturation is described as intense, and the sapphire is unenhanced, confirming that the yellowish green tone is wholly natural and unaltered. The polish is excellent, contributing to precise facet junctions and uninhibited interaction between light and the stone surface.
The asscher cut used here is a stepped square form with cropped corners and concentric, broad facets that produce a distinct visual effect compared with brilliant cuts and mixed cuts. Rather than the small, dispersed scintillation associated with a round brilliant or princess cut, an asscher displays larger, mirror like flashes that emphasize contrast between light and dark planes. This hall of mirrors effect accentuates the sapphire s inherent color and internal clarity, making it particularly suitable for stones with strong saturation and good transparency. Compared with an emerald cut, the asscher typically exhibits a slightly higher degree of brilliance because of a higher crown and more layered step facets, while still retaining the directional flashes and linear symmetry characteristic of step cuts. Versus mixed cuts such as a radiant or a cushion that blend step facets with brilliant facets to maximize fire and sparkle, the asscher prioritizes even color distribution and clarity over dispersed fire.
In a practical comparison related to light performance and day to day appearance, the asscher octagon sapphire in this ring will read differently across lighting environments than a similarly weighted sapphire in a brilliant oriented cut. Under direct illumination a round brilliant or a radiant cut will appear more lively because of abundant small scale scintillation and strong dispersion, whereas the asscher will show bold, broad reflections that change more slowly as the hand moves. In softer indoor or diffuse daylight, the asscher s stepped planes allow the rich yellowish green hue to present uniformly across the table, reducing the likelihood of windowing or apparent color loss that can occur in shallow or poorly proportioned mixed cuts. Because this sapphire is very slightly included and well polished, the step facets of the asscher also render inclusions less distracting than they might be in larger open tables with less facet contrast, while still making the gem s natural character visible to a discerning viewer.
The choice of a fourteen karat white gold setting complements the gem s tone and supports optimal light entry for the asscher profile. The four prong mounting and modest gallery in this design allow unobstructed light passage to the pavilion and sides, enhancing the stone s hall of mirrors effect without adding visual clutter. From a durability and wearability perspective sapphire rates nine on the Mohs scale, making it well suited to daily wear when set responsibly, and the cropped corners inherent to the asscher shape benefit from secure prong protection. For buyers prioritizing natural color and clarity, this Madagascar origin sapphire presents the advantages of intense saturation, no enhancement, and excellent polish, while the asscher cut provides a refined, architectural light performance that differs materially from the brisk sparkle of brilliant cuts and the mixed optical behavior of radiant or cushion styles. The Natural Sapphire Company provides full details on origin, treatments, and dimensions for this ring, supporting informed selection and long term appreciation.











































