A round natural blue sapphire is cradled at the top of this beautifully designed antique style engagement ring by Mark Silverstein Imagines. The violetish blue sapphire is set in a swirling design in 18k white gold with 0.19 carats of diamonds. Hand engraving and milgraining on the shank add detail to romantic antique style engagement rings like this one. From the Heritage Collection by Mark Silverstein Imagines. Circa 2007. Available by special order.
Antique Style Sapphire Engagement Rings
Item RG-2396a $2785.00
Shipping Fees USA,APO,FPO $35 International $125
Item #
rg2396a
Metal
18k white gold
Circa
2007
Weight in grams
4.80
Special characteristics
From the Mark Silverstein Imagines Heritage Collection
Condition
New
Diamond cut or shape
round full cuts
Diamond carat weight
0.19
Diamond color
G-H
Diamond clarity
VS1-VS2
Diamond # of stones
12
All Diamonds, total ct. wt.
0.19
Gemstone name
Natural corundum (Sapphire)
Gemstone cut or shape
round, faceted mixed cut
Gemstone carat weight
1.53
Gemstone type
Type II
Gemstone clarity
SI2
Gemstone hue
Slightly violetish blue
Gemstone tone
5-Medium
Gemstone saturation
4-Moderately Strong
Gemstone # of stones
1
All Gemstones, total ct. wt.
1.53
Top of ring length (N-S)
8.03 mm [0.31 in]
Top of ring width (E-W)
16.94 mm [0.66 in]
Width of shank at shoulders
4.65 mm [0.18 in]
Width of shank at base
2.48 mm [0.10 in]
Ring height above finger
8.25 mm [0.32 in]
Other ring info
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