
Kings Plains Sapphire
1.67ct Kings Plains Sapphire Octagon Stacking Ring 9ct Gold
Kings Plains Sapphires originate from its namesake Kings Plains in northern New South Wales. Discovered in 1854 they are renowned for their stunning royal-blue hues. Mined from the Wilson Gems Mine, these Sapphires have become increasingly rare, making them highly coveted. Their rich, vibrant colour and excellent brilliance make them a true standout in the world of gemstones. As the availability of these Sapphires dwindles, their value continues to rise, making them a precious and lasting symbol of Australian craftsmanship. During the late 1980s Australia was the largest Sapphire producer, supplying 70% of the world market. The word Sapphire comes from the Persian word Safir, deriving from the Greek word for blue and is the second hardest mineral on earth behind Diamond.
This ring features:
- 4 x Octagon cut Australian Kings Plains Sapphire gemstones measuring approx. 5x3mm each with a combined minimum gemstone weight of 1.29ct.
- 5 x Round cut Australian Kings Plains Sapphire gemstones measuring approx. 2.75mm each with a combined minimum gemstone weight of 0.383ct.
- The collection comprises a total of 9 gemstones, with a combined minimum weight of 1.673ct.
- Expertly crafted in 9ct Yellow or White Gold with a metal weight of 3grams.
The ring sits approx. 5mm above the finger and measures approx. 3mm down the finger.
The band measures approx. 2mm at the shoulder and approx. 2mm at the base.
Country of Origin: THAILAND