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16.73 Carat Sri Lankan Sapphire and Diamond Ring

$308,275.90
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SKU:
j_13924392
Weight:
1.00 KGS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Stone Cut:
Emerald Cut
Style:
Art Deco
Place of Origin:
United Kingdom
Period:
2010-
Date of Manufacture:
2021
Condition:
Excellent
Seller Location:
London, GB
Reference Number:
Seller: 34604M 1stDibs: LU57613924392
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An important sapphire and diamond ring, the octagonal-cut sapphire weighing 16.73 carats accompanied by GCS Report stating to be of Sri Lankan origin, set between four emerald-cut diamonds weighing 3.24 carats in total, (0.86ct E VVS2, 0.81ct E VS1, 0.81ct F VVS2 and 0.76ct E VVS2) accompanied by De Beers reports, all claw-set in platinum mount, the head measuring approximately 2.3 x 1.7cm, finger size N, gross weight 11.6 grams. This magnificent sapphire and diamond ring comes from the collection of Bentley & Skinner, the London jewellers by appointment to both Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. The centrepiece of this stunning ring is a deep blue step-cut sapphire weighing an impressive 16.73 carats. The shoulders of the ring are set with four diamonds, each weighing just under a carat and all with excellent colour and clarity. All the stones have been set in an elegant and refined platinum mount, which perfectly complements the Art Deco inspired design. This piece would make a perfect and eye-catching cocktail ring. This ring is in excellent condition. The finger size of most of our rings can be adjusted and our workshop will be happy to do this free of charge. If you do not know your finger size please request us to post you a finger measure. Should you choose to make this purchase we would be delighted to send it to you in a Bentley & Skinner handmade leather case packed in a gift-wrapped Bentley & Skinner black and gold presentation box. Shortly afterwards we will send you on a valuation for insurance purposes for your reference and safekeeping.