This oval sapphire I have bought on sale. I had a few of them, and the only one left, because it is a truly a size of a sapphire for one life-time satellite ring that will work for any occasion. It can be our classical peacock model of a ring, where one prong has a tiny diamond eye (like a feather of a peacock). Or it can be as a part of Tibet ring.
I do not offer a snake ring here, for I find oval cut is not the best for asymmetrical snake, it will look way too old-school, because this combination of symmetry inside the asymmetrical harmonic frame is a signature of beginning of the 20th century jewels, that I am trying to avoid in designs, setting all the gems more timeless way.
Weight: 3,3 carats.
Please remember, the gem will look much darker in the yellowish room light. When the true blue potential of the gem will be revealed only in summer bright sunshine. The attached photos show the gem in cloudy outside light at the evening, and in the room light.
This oval sapphire I have bought on sale. I had a few of them, and the only one left, because it is a truly a size of a sapphire for one life-time satellite ring that will work for any occasion. It can be our classical peacock model of a ring, where one prong has a tiny diamond eye (like a feather of a peacock). Or it can be as a part of Tibet ring.
I do not offer a snake ring here, for I find oval cut is not the best for asymmetrical snake, it will look way too old-school, because this combination of symmetry inside the asymmetrical harmonic frame is a signature of beginning of the 20th century jewels, that I am trying to avoid in designs, setting all the gems more timeless way.
Weight: 3,3 carats.
Please remember, the gem will look much darker in the yellowish room light. When the true blue potential of the gem will be revealed only in summer bright sunshine. The attached photos show the gem in cloudy outside light at the evening, and in the room light.