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1.64 Ct. Yellow Sapphire and Natural Diamond Pave Ring, 18K White & Yellow
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Stone type: | Sapphire | Natural Diamond | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 1 | 32 | 12 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.3 Width: 6.3 Height: 3.69 | Length: 2 Width: 2 Height: 1 | Length: 1.3 Width: 1.3 Height: 0.65 |
Total weight: | 1.64 Ct. | 0.50 Ct. | 0.21 Ct. |
Color: | Yellow | White | White |
Color intensity: help | Intense | N/A | N/A |
Color grade | N/A | F | F |
Clarity: | Eye Clean | VS1 - Very Slightly Included | VS1 - Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon | Round | Round |
Cut: | Asscher Cut | Brilliant Cut | Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | No Enhancement | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) | Unknown | Unknown |
This ring centers on a rare, emerald cut, canary yellow gemstone, whose origin defines its character and market appeal. The stone displays the hallmarks of a formation environment that concentrated chromophores during crystal growth, producing a pure, saturated yellow rather than a brownish or greenish tint. In gemological terms, the visible color intensity is a function of trace element incorporation and crystal lattice conditions, and stones from established yellow producing regions are prized because those geological settings tend to yield cleaner, more consistently saturated material. The emerald cut presents broad, parallel step facets and a generous table, this faceting style emphasizes the stone s body color and internal clarity rather than scintillation. The result is a luminous, architectural plane of color that reads as a single, vivid statement when viewed face up, while the step facets provide a controlled flash that reveals the depth and zoning characteristics imparted by its origin.
Craftsmanship in the mounting reinforces the gemstone s provenance story through material choice and construction technique. The ring is entirely set in 18K white gold and 18K yellow gold, a deliberate combination that references both traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design logic. The yellow gold prongs secure the center stone and subtly echo its chromatic warmth, while the surrounding 18K white gold halo and shank, pavé set with round brilliant melee diamonds, create a high contrast field that maximizes perceived color saturation. The pavé is executed with micro prong precision, each round brilliant cut calibrated for diameter and depth to ensure consistent scintillation and to avoid overpowering the center. The gallery incorporates architectural openwork and discreet undergallery bracing, strategies that reduce metal weight while maintaining structural integrity, and that allow light to enter the pavilion planes, enhancing the gemstone s face up color and depth of field.
Technical considerations in grading and selection are central to appreciating why origin matters for this piece. Stones from proven yellow producing districts often exhibit a predictable combination of color saturation and crystal habit, which allows cutters to employ larger table facets and restrained step facet widths to preserve color while minimizing the appearance of inclusions. This stone has been cut to emphasize the broad step facets and truncated corners characteristic of classic emerald cuts, a choice that sacrifices some scintillation in favor of color purity and clarity display. In addition, the diamond melee used in the halo and shoulders has been matched for white balance, cut grade, and scattering performance so that the halo functions as an optical frame rather than a competing light source. When provenance is documented, connoisseurs can trace the chain of custody back to the mine region, a provenance that directly affects both aesthetic perception and long term value, because origin correlates with predictable market desirability and supply dynamics.
For the informed buyer who assesses rings by geological pedigree and fabrication technique, this piece offers a transparent dialogue between source, cut, and mount. The dual gold composition, careful step cut of the center stone, and calibrated pavé diamonds demonstrate a considered approach to maximizing color impact while maintaining classical proportions and daily wearability. The ring is presented with options for independent laboratory certification and provenance documentation, and the construction anticipates routine maintenance with easy access to the head for cleaning and inspection. In practical terms the wearer benefits from a design that protects the stone s corners with yellow gold prongs, while the white gold halo reduces visual color bleed into the band, maintaining a vivid, stable appearance on the hand. For collectors and specialists who prioritize the story of origin as an intrinsic component of beauty and value, this ring articulates that story in material and technique, translating geological history into a wearable, technically resolved object.





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