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A GIA certified, truly stunning cornflower blue Ceylon sapphire weighing over 4ct is flush set to a 22ct band. Beautiful contours define this understated ring, and the brushed gold finish brings the sapphire to life. Sitting low on the finger, it moulds to your finger and has an incredible presence on the hand. Inspired by antique signet rings, this exquisite work of art is a superb bespoke creation for Jewels of Yesteryear by a London goldsmith renowned for his work with precious metals and gemstones.
This ring would make an extraordinary ring with which to celebrate an engagement, anniversary, or a special milestone.
Gemstone treatment has a long history and is widely practiced and accepted in the gemstone industry. Many colored gemstones, such as sapphires, undergo treatment to improve color and clarity. In fact, most sapphires found in the market are heat treated. Untreated sapphires are natural and not enhanced by any form of heat or other treatments. They are rare and therefore are considered by many to be more valuable than treated sapphires.
The ring is new and in unused condition. Ready to wear. Ring box for display only and not included in the ring purchase.
◆Materials: Natural unheated sapphire (Ceylon origin), 22ct gold with rose undertone
◆Gems: Natural unheated sapphire 4.16ct; GIA certified, Ceylon origin
◆Size: US6.75 on the mandrel but fits like 7-7.5
◆Measurements: Sapphire 4.16ct oval Brilliant cut (10.79 x 8.07 x 4.88mm); ring measurement center width 11.5mm, back of the band 3.5mm; ring rise above finger 4mm
◆Weight: 10g
Antique and vintage jewelry are sold as is. They are pre-owned and will bear signs of wear commensurate with their age, which may or may not have been stated in the product description. Metal surfaces could have light marks or scratches, and rings may be out of round. The stones, too, could have surface wear or sometimes chips. Evidence of repair could also present itself as imperfections, due to the general techniques and instruments available at the time.
A GIA certified, truly stunning cornflower blue Ceylon sapphire weighing over 4ct is flush set to a 22ct band. Beautiful contours define this understated ring, and the brushed gold finish brings the sapphire to life. Sitting low on the finger, it moulds to your finger and has an incredible presence on the hand. Inspired by antique signet rings, this exquisite work of art is a superb bespoke creation for Jewels of Yesteryear by a London goldsmith renowned for his work with precious metals and gemstones.
This ring would make an extraordinary ring with which to celebrate an engagement, anniversary, or a special milestone.
Gemstone treatment has a long history and is widely practiced and accepted in the gemstone industry. Many colored gemstones, such as sapphires, undergo treatment to improve color and clarity. In fact, most sapphires found in the market are heat treated. Untreated sapphires are natural and not enhanced by any form of heat or other treatments. They are rare and therefore are considered by many to be more valuable than treated sapphires.
The ring is new and in unused condition. Ready to wear. Ring box for display only and not included in the ring purchase.
◆Materials: Natural unheated sapphire (Ceylon origin), 22ct gold with rose undertone
◆Gems: Natural unheated sapphire 4.16ct; GIA certified, Ceylon origin
◆Size: US6.75 on the mandrel but fits like 7-7.5
◆Measurements: Sapphire 4.16ct oval Brilliant cut (10.79 x 8.07 x 4.88mm); ring measurement center width 11.5mm, back of the band 3.5mm; ring rise above finger 4mm
◆Weight: 10g
Antique and vintage jewelry are sold as is. They are pre-owned and will bear signs of wear commensurate with their age, which may or may not have been stated in the product description. Metal surfaces could have light marks or scratches, and rings may be out of round. The stones, too, could have surface wear or sometimes chips. Evidence of repair could also present itself as imperfections, due to the general techniques and instruments available at the time.