Description
Antique Kashmir Sapphire 0.49TCW & Single cut Diamond 14KT Gold Engagement Ring C1940
Circa 1940
Constructed of 14KT White & Yellow Gold
**No hallmarks/stamps indicating a metal content.. However, we do guarantee that the ring is constructed of the metal(s) stated, as it was tested using an electronic metal-testing gun..
Shank was re-done at a later point in time.. Approximately 30% heavier than original shank..
Containing 1 Central Oval cut Natural Kashmir Blue Sapphire
weighing approximately 0.33 carats
Sapphire measuring approximately 5mm in length x 4mm in width
Secured in 4 Prongs
For centuries, Sapphires have been the most coveted precious Gemstone among the four – Sapphires, Rubies, Emeralds and Diamonds. Sapphires were considered the most predominant Gemstone to the British in engagement rings. Within the next twenty-five years, approximately 75% of Sapphires on the market will be man-made/lab-created, whereas 50% are currently. An investment that will only escalate in value, with a neutral soothing color and hardness similar to a Diamond. Sapphires also come in various colors across the spectrum.
Surrounded by a total of 8 Nearly Colorless Slightly Included Round Single cut Accent Diamonds
weighing a total of approximately 0.16 carats
G-H Color; VS2-SI1 Clarity
Top section of ring measuring approximately 9mm x 13.7mm
Finger Size 5.5
Ring weighing 2.5 grams
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