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Accent Stones Yellowish Green Sapphire Ring 0.67 Ct., 14K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | U10235 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.56 Width: 4.87 Height: 3.42 |
Weight: | 0.67 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $1,100 |
This exquisite 0.67 carat oval-shaped sapphire carries with it a distinguished legacy that harkens back through centuries of gemstone fascination and use. With dimensions measured precisely at 5.56 by 4.87 by 3.42 mm, this transparent yellowish-green gemstone bears testament to the timeless allure that has long captured the imaginations of jewelers and gem aficionados alike. Each facet of this dazzling sapphire is the result of expertly executed cutting techniques that date back hundreds of years, emphasizing precision and an eye for detail.
The sapphire's mixed brilliant cut is a testament to the skill of the craftsmen at The Natural Sapphire Company, who have honed their techniques to match traditional methods while incorporating modern advancements. This particular faceting style accentuates the stone's innate brilliance, allowing light to interact with its internal features in a dance of sparkling intensity. Underpinning this brilliance is its eye-clean clarity, evaluated at eye level to ensure a near-perfect visual experience free from inclusions that might detract from its beauty.
In terms of color grading, this sapphire boasts a medium intense color intensity. The yellowish-green hue is a breath of fresh elegance, distinguishing itself from the saturated colors more commonly encountered. The coloration evokes a sense of growth and vitality, linking it to traditional uses where such stones were believed to enhance fertility and prosperity. This choice of color is not merely an aesthetic decision but also a nod to the cultural significance sown through ancient traditions where gemstones of similar shades were revered and employed in various talismanic roles.
Moreover, originating from the historic mineral-rich state of Montana, the sapphire carries with it the prestige of a region respected for its high-caliber gem production. This geographic link augments its story, bringing to mind the celebrated history of gem mining in this locale. The result is a transparent gemstone that is not only a wonder of modern gem shaping but also a piece steeped in historical relevance. The polish on the gemstone has been executed to such an excellent degree that it achieves a mirror-like surface, showing off not only its luscious sheen but also the unparalleled craftsmanship that the artisans at The Natural Sapphire Company are known for.
Customers who demand excellence will find in this sapphire not only a splendid piece of fine jewelry but also a connection to a grand tradition that has celebrated the smallest details and the richest narratives for centuries. This final piece, with its superior polish and exceptional origin story, stands as a peerless offering for those who appreciate both the romantic history and the technical intricacies involved in high-quality fine gemstones. When you acquire such a sapphire, you are not just purchasing a beautiful gem. With The Natural Sapphire Company, you are investing in a slice of history captured within a stunning masterpiece.
This custom made ring setting is engineered to present a central gemstone with maximum optical performance, available in a broad selection of precious metals for precise aesthetic and mechanical preferences, including 14K rose gold, 18K rose gold, 14K white gold, 18K white gold, 14K yellow gold, 18K yellow gold, platinum 950, 14K white and yellow, 18K white and yellow, 14K yellow and white, 18K yellow and white. The design style employs accent stones placed strategically around the center stone to enhance perceived size and increase total light return, while the side stone type is diamond, set in classic round shapes to complement common center stone cuts. The setting geometry is intended to accept sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and a wide range of other gemstones, with a multi prong head that secures the center stone and an engineered gallery that maintains open facets for optimal light entry and dispersion. Proportion and balance are key elements of the design, the band tapers subtly toward the head to direct visual focus to the center, while the shoulder thickness is calibrated to provide structural integrity without impeding the optical field around the centerpiece.
The accent stones style is technical in its approach to halo and flanking placement, with small round brilliant diamonds set in pairs along the shoulders to frame the center stone and to create graduated scintillation that radiates outward. Each round accent is selected for precise cut quality to maximize brilliancy, and the setting uses micro prong and bead techniques to reduce visible metal while maintaining secure retention, the result is a continuous surface of light punctuated by well defined bezels of reflection. Faceting considerations for the side diamonds are specified to harmonize with the center, round brilliant accents are matched for pavilion and crown proportion so that facet intersections catch and redirect light in a coherent manner, this avoids visual discord that can occur when disparate facet patterns are adjacent. The technical spacing between accent stones is engineered to preserve local color balance and to prevent light leakage at the girdle line of the neighboring stones, each seat is precisely milled to align girdles on a single plane, and crowns are trimmed to maintain predictable table reflections that amplify the central gemstone without overwhelming it.
Craftsmanship techniques used in the execution combine modern workflow and traditional hand finishing to produce a ring that is both precise and tactile, the initial design is modeled in CAD to refine prong geometry and to verify stress points under simulated wear, subsequent rapid prototyping and lost wax casting yield a near net shape that is carefully chased and refined by hand. The prongs are burnished and internally stress relieved, corners are radiused where necessary to reduce contact points that can chip sensitive stones such as emeralds. Metal selection influences finishing protocols, white gold receives rhodium plating to achieve high contrast and reflective return around colorless diamonds, rose gold alloys are chosen for their copper content to enhance warm undertones that complement rubies and certain sapphires, platinum 950 is recommended for maximum long term resilience and for patrons who prefer a naturally white metal that will not require plating. Dual tone options are constructed using mechanical joins that maintain metal continuity and avoid galvanic seams, these two tone executions are milled and fitted prior to final polishing to ensure seam visibility remains below optical thresholds.
This setting transforms any compatible gemstone into an elegant and timeless masterpiece by addressing optical, mechanical, and aesthetic variables with calibrated solutions, for colored gemstones the accent diamonds are chosen in color ranges that either contrast to boost perceived saturation or match to preserve a cool neutral field, typical diamond color grades for this application range from D to H depending on budget and desired contrast, and clarity targets are commonly VS1 to SI1 to balance apparent purity with cost effectiveness, the round side diamonds act as light amplifiers, the halo and shoulder cluster create a luminous bezel that increases perceived diameter and creates a classic silhouette. The adjustable prong head can be tailored to accept round, oval, cushion, or emerald cuts, with prong geometry adapted to protect pavilion tips and to allow optimal girdle clearance, the gallery architecture creates a visible aperture beneath the center stone that invites light and allows easy inspection and cleaning, while maintaining a low profile that supports everyday wear. Routine care recommendations include professional ultrasonic cleaning for metal and diamonds at regular intervals, inspection of prong tightness annually for high use wearers and gentle hand cleaning between service sessions to maintain maximum brilliance, when specified with high durability metals and properly selected center stones this setting will retain proportions and visual language for generations, making it an investment in both form and function.









































