Cushion Cut 7.01ct Madagascan Pink Sapphire Bombe Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold

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Cushion modern cut, Claw set

£ 38,000
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Description


A spectacular cushion cut Madagascan pink sapphire commands attention as the centrepiece of this stunning bold gold dress ring. The warm tones of this beautiful sapphire (7.01cts) will come alive in the sunlight securely claw set atop richly polished 18ct yellow gold. The expertly crafted wide tactile concave mount acts like a mirror breathing life and fire into the central sapphire. The island country of Madagascar is surrounded by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean and is home to a striking array of flora and fauna. Large sapphire deposits were discovered on the island in the 1990s, and have since become renowned for their exceptional quality, vibrancy, and size. The example featured here is accompanied by certification from the AGL (American Gemmological Laboratories) to confirm that it has only been subjected to low heat treatment to enhance its colour.

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Specifications


Material Yellow Gold
Principal Stone Sapphire Pink
Principal Stone Shape i Cushion Modern
Princip Stone Weight i 7.01
Number of Gemstones 1
Total Weight i 7.01
Stone Origin Madagascar
Ring Width 4.1mm
Certificate AGL
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 0202339
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