Sapphire & Diamond Halo Gemstone Ring
Discover the allure of our sapphire and diamond halo gemstone ring, perfect for an alternative engagement option or a stunning fashion statement. Set in luxurious platinum, this exquisite ring features a vibrant sapphire center stone, encircled by a dazzling halo of brilliant diamonds.
Crafted with precision, the platinum band enhances the ring’s durability and beauty, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a unique engagement ring or a standout addition to their jewelry collection. Embrace the elegance and sophistication of this sapphire and diamond halo ring, and make every moment unforgettable. Shop now and celebrate your love with this breathtaking piece.
Product Details:
- Platinum
- 2.08ct Sapphire
- 0.43tw Natural Diamond Halo & Side Stones
- Ready to ship in a size 6.5
- To include sizing with your order, click here
Product Style #: RB38619/27155
Skeie’s is devoted to presenting the highest quality of outstanding gemstones. We have a trained gemologist on hand with nearly 50 years of experience in the jewelry industry to reaffirm our ethical gemstone sourcing.
Product Care -Mix up a solution of mild soap and warm water or purchase a specially formulated cleaner for gold and platinum jewelry. Use a soft toothbrush to scrub.
-The best way to clean platinum jewelry is to take it to a professional jeweler for cleaning. Sapphire Although sapphire typically refers to the rich, blue gemstone variety of the mineral corundum, this royal gemstone occurs in a rainbow of hues. Sapphires come in every color except red, which instead earn the classification of rubies. Trace elements like iron, titanium, chromium, copper, and magnesium give naturally colorless corundum a tint of blue, yellow, purple, orange, or green, respectively. Sapphires in any color but blue are called “fancies.” Pink sapphires toe a fine line between ruby and sapphire. In the U.S., these gemstones must meet a minimum color saturation to be considered rubies. Pinkish-orange sapphires called padparadscha (from the Sri Lankan word for “lotus flower”) can draw higher prices than some blue sapphires. The name “sapphire” comes from the Latin sapphirus and Greek sappheiros, meaning “blue stone,” though those words may have originally referred to lapis lazuli. They aren’t just valuable in jewelry, but also in industrial applications, including scientific instruments, high-durability windows, watches, and electronics. Sapphire gemstones symbolize loyalty, nobility, sincerity, and integrity.
Product Care -Ultrasonic and steam cleaners are usually safe for untreated, heat-treated, and lattice diffusion treated stones. Fracture-filled, cavity-filled, or dyed material should only be cleaned with a damp cloth.
-Warm, soapy water is always safe.
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•Please allow 1-2 days to process your order and prepare shipment
•We only ship to addresses within the United States. We are unable to process orders shipped to package forwarding services at this time.
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