1.67ct Petite Tamara 14kt Teal Sapphire Diamond Crossover Pear Solitaire Ring
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Description
This twisted engagement ring is a true masterpiece, featuring a breathtaking teal sapphire center stone and a diamond-studded twisted band. Perfect for those who appreciate elegance and distinctiveness.
Detail of Ring
Center Stone Specifications:
Type: Natural Sapphire (No Treatment)
Quality: Medium Teal with Notes of Ocean + Sage
Shape: Pear cut
Measurement: Approx 9.2x6.2mm
Weight: 1.67ct
Quality: AAA Brilliance and Fire!!!
Origin: Madagascar
Diamonds on the ring:
Diamonds go roughly midway (halfway eternity)
Diamond Weight: approx 0.10cts
Diamond Quality: G in color and SI in clarity
Band Width: approx 2.5mm (top widest part)-1.60mm (thinnest part)
There are talon prongs
ITEM# EHYX051924
Size available: 4-8
Metal: 14kt Yellow Gold
Please allow 3-5 business days to size and ship out.
Ethically Sourced
Whether handcrafted in the USA or sourced abroad, our jewelry is always conflict-free, fairly traded, and clearly labeled — so you can wear it with confidence and heart.
Expert Artisans
From the tiniest stone to the final setting, our jewelry is crafted by expert jewelers around the world and held to the highest standards — ensuring only the finest quality reaches you.
Responsibly Made
We’re committed to going green — using biodegradable solutions in our studio, recycling materials, and packaging every piece with recyclable boxes and reusable totes.
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