Created White Sapphire and Created Emerald Leaf Motif Sterling Silver Promise Ring

Original price was: $139.99.Current price is: $35.00.

SKU: RF108702ZAWLEMLWS Category: Tag:

Embrace the beauty of nature and the promise of lasting love with this enchanting sterling silver promise ring. At the heart of this exquisite ring is a central emerald-cut created white sapphire. Flanking the center are marquise-shaped created emeralds, their vibrant green hue reminiscent of lush, flourishing leaves. This promise ring is a great way to symbolize your enduring love and devotion.
Specifications
Metal Information

  • Metal: Sterling Silver – 925

Stone Information

  • Stone Type: Multi Stone Multi-Stone: A type of women’s jewelry where multiple gemstones are clustered together, creating the illusion of one large, center stone.
  • Stone Shape: Mixed Shape
  • Stone Type: Sapphire Sapphire: Any color of corundum except red. (Rubies are red corrundum.) Vivid, transparent blue is the most rare and prized color. Stones from Kashmir or Burma are often fine quality and are highly coveted. As with rubies, some cabochon cut stones exhibit a cat’s eye or 6-rayed star. With a rating of 9 on the Mohs Scale, sapphires are extremely durable and ideal for jewelry. As September’s birthstone, the sapphire protects against witchcraft, fraud and envy; makes peace between enemies; and incurs God’s favor. The stone symbolizes truth, love, wisdom and generosity.
  • Stone Shape: Emerald Emerald Cut: A type of Gemstone Cut with a square, rectangular or octagonal shape and step cut facets that create a sort of mirror effect. This type of cut is often used with high quality emeralds and long diamonds because the cut may amplify the appearance of scratches or inclusions in poorer quality stones.
  • Stone Color: White
  • Stone Size: 7×5 mm
  • Quantity: 1
  • Stone Type: Emerald Emerald: Probably the most expensive gemstone, this member of the beryl family can be valued higher than diamonds. Ranging in color from pure green to blue-green, the more vivid the tone, hue, and color consistency, the better the stone. Emeralds are the rare exception to the rule that inclusions are bad. In fact, gemologists use these flaws as evidence of the gem’s authenticity. The gem’s center should be as flawless as possible, however. Many stones are treated to mask the natural imperfections. Emeralds rate a solid 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs Scale, making them an excellent choice for jewelry. As May’s birthstone, the emerald is said to offer the wearer protection from evil spirits, provide the gift of eloquence, and arouse both the intellect and the heart.
  • Stone Shape: Marquise Marquise: A type of gemstone cut resembling an oval with points on both ends, similar to the shape of an American football. Named after Louis XIV, also known as the Marquise of Pompadour, requested a diamond in the shape of a mouth.
  • Stone Color: Green
  • Stone Size: 4×2 mm
  • Quantity: 6