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OOAK Periwinkle Ceylon Blue Sapphire Diamond Ring

$8,200.00
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A gorgeous natural Ceylon medium slightly violetish periwinkle blue sapphire and diamond 14K gold ring, 2.56 carats total gem weight.

This ring is timelessly elegant and unique. The crossover setting really draws the eye. I love the diamond accents that are set in cascading clusters on either side of the beautiful 2.2 carat natural Ceylon blue sapphire.

The large central Ceylon blue sapphire is a gorgeous medium slightly periwinkle blue -a medium blue with a hint of violet! It is such a beautiful color!. Like all natural sapphires there is a variation in color that can be seen in different lighting conditions. This beautiful sapphire is oval cut and measures 8.5mm by 7.0mm by 4.2mm deep. It weighs 2.2 carats and is Eye Clean clarity the highest GIA clarity grade for sapphire meaning there are no eye visible inclusions.

The total diamond weight is 0.36 carats (VS clarity, G/H/I color round brilliant cut diamonds each 2mm in diameter and weighing 3 points each)

The total weight of the sapphire and diamonds is 2.56 carats.

This ring rises 5/16" high off the finger and measures 7/16" long down the hand (7.6mm x 10.3mm).

Inside the shank a 14K stamp meaning solid 14 karat gold, this confirmed by testing. It weighs 4.97 grams.

This ring is a size 7 1/2 US and is sizable within a range.

This wonderful vintage sapphire and diamond ring is in lovely vintage condition and is ready to gift or to wear.

An Appraisal Report and Gem Report is included with your purchase.

It will be sent in a presentation box ready for gifting and for safe keeping.

The photos form part of the description. Like all colored stones there is a color variation that occurs in different lighting conditions both inside but also outside, even the time of day can make the color of a stone appear a little different. We do our best to show colors as we see them. Color perception is highly individual and some people can perceive more colors than others, also colors can appear somewhat different on different screens and devices due to variations in screen hardware and device display settings.