Vintage Sapphire Diamond Ballerina Style Ring

$2,350.00

An oval blue sapphire is surrounded by white diamonds and a fan of undulating, gold bands to create the illusion of the depth and motion of a ballerina's tutu. Rather than using the traditional arrangement of baguette diamonds to create the tutu, this ring was designed with polished gold “pleats,” allowing the sapphire and diamonds to take center stage with all their brilliance while retaining the drama of the design. Whether sapphire is your birthstone or you just love its deep blue hue, this ring will surely be a standout in your collection!

Metal Type: 14 karat yellow and white gold

Gemstone Information: One oval, 1.24 carat, cushion cut blue sapphire, and twelve round, H/I color, SI2 clarity diamonds with a total carat weight of 0.30

Ring Size: US 7.75

Measurements: 22.2mm wide with 3.5mm shank

Weight: 7.4 grams

Item Number: 201-02462

Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore, carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.

An oval blue sapphire is surrounded by white diamonds and a fan of undulating, gold bands to create the illusion of the depth and motion of a ballerina's tutu. Rather than using the traditional arrangement of baguette diamonds to create the tutu, this ring was designed with polished gold “pleats,” allowing the sapphire and diamonds to take center stage with all their brilliance while retaining the drama of the design. Whether sapphire is your birthstone or you just love its deep blue hue, this ring will surely be a standout in your collection!

Metal Type: 14 karat yellow and white gold

Gemstone Information: One oval, 1.24 carat, cushion cut blue sapphire, and twelve round, H/I color, SI2 clarity diamonds with a total carat weight of 0.30

Ring Size: US 7.75

Measurements: 22.2mm wide with 3.5mm shank

Weight: 7.4 grams

Item Number: 201-02462

Mounted gemstones cannot be measured exactly, therefore, carat weight is considered approximate unless accompanied by certification from an independent lab, such as SGL or GIA. Colored gemstones and pearls are often enhanced, unless documentation says otherwise.