This stunning natural unheated sapphire ring is the most unusual color- the sapphire is the color of a pretty sunset with a overall pink body color and overtones of purple and a touch of orange- just like a sunset!
This loupe clean no heat sapphire measures approximately 6.1mm x 3.0mm x1.3mm and weighs 0.18 carats.
For the perfect sparkle there is 0.37 carats of VS/SI clarity H color diamonds ranging in weight from 2.5 points to 1 point each.
Inside the shank it is signed by the maker and there is a 14K metal fineness stamp. Professional testing confirms the same.
Currently a size 6 1/4 US it is sizable within a wide range.
The sapphire and diamond set face of the ring measures 1/2" long down the finger and rises approximately 1/4" high off the hand (12.6mm x 5.7mm).
This unique natural sapphire engagement ring is in lovely condition and is ready to wear.
An appraisal shall be sent with this pretty vintage ring.
It shall be sent in a presentation box for safe keeping.
Unfortunately, in the last two decades many sapphires seen in modern jewelry have had the color induced by high temperature heating in chemicals such as beryllium. This is called diffusion treatment and includes surface diffusion, bulk diffusion, lattice diffusion, deep diffusion and beryllium treatment. In recent years sapphires have been clarity enhanced by filling any fissures or cracks with molten lead glass, sometimes the glass is colored as well, with time the filler falls out or goes cloudy ruining the stone. Polymer resins can be used in a similar way. Colored coatings can be applied to the back of a sapphire. These treatments are unacceptable and such treated stones are of very low value. We do not sell sapphires with these treatments.
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.