Joden Girl
Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing
If I had not gotten a diamond engagement ring, my next choice would definitely have been a sapphire. There are so many reasons to choose this precious stone…
- Sapphire is readily available in a kaleidoscope of dazzling colors… from the deepest blue to the palest pink, there is delightfully delicious hue for everyone.
- With so many colors, shapes, sizes and qualities in the market – from reasonably priced to extravagantly luxurious, there’s a perfect fit for every budget.
- As a part of the corundum family, sapphire is a 9 on the Moh’s scale of hardness. It is incredibly strong and scratch resistant making it ideal for daily wear.
- The value of natural, untreated sapphires is trending upward, increasing the demand for fine gems and adding merit to even the most ordinary stones.
I am continually captivated by deep, rich blue sapphires like the one in this ring. Albeit petite, this cabochon beauty sings from the center of the ring. Weighing just .95 carat, the smooth surface of the gem offers subtle shine and sumptuous color.
Six platinum prongs secure the sapphire amidst a sea of round brilliant diamonds. Twenty-four bright white diamonds fill the elegantly shaped outline of the ring. With a combined weight of .50 carat, the diamonds shimmer and shine from every angle.
Made entirely of platinum, the feel of this ring is divine. It’s truly a dream to wear. It slides over knuckle and settles with silky smoothness at the base of the finger. I am charmed by the outline of the piece… the back of the shank mimics the front – a design element I have never seen, but love! Measuring a 5.25, the ring can be sized up or down.
Perfect as a unique and sophisticated engagement ring, or perhaps a simple one-and-done wedding band look, or even a just-because-you-love-it ring, this stunner is now available at a new price. Previously priced at $4,999.00 – take it home now for just $3,150.00!
“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe