Yellow and white gold and sapphire ring “Kara”

$742

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    sizing is available up to 3 sizes larger or smaller.

    Select the desired size and add the option to your cart for 30€.  Please note that resizing adds a delay of one week to 10 days to your order shipment.  Also note that rings that have been resized can neither be taken back nor exchanged.

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Description

Magnificent ring ring from the 60s in 18 carat gold featuring a pattern of criss-crosses in the heart of which are nestled brilliant-cut blue sapphires of 0.05 to 0.1 carats set in white gold. At the intersection of each of the white gold lines are set small diamonds of 0.01 carats. A feminine piece with character, full of contrast.
Size FR 53 / UK M1/2 / US 6
Weight: 3.81g
Eagle Hallmark
This unique piece had a previous life in France.

The story: The Greeks already knew about sapphire in 480 BC, which they imported from Sri Lanka, hence the fame of the “Ceylon Sapphires”. Since then, many cultures have adopted it, such as the Catholic Church, for whom the celestial color of sapphire represents a closeness to the kingdom of God. In Asia, Buddhists dedicate the stone to the gods, a guide in meditation and a bringer of peace and happiness. Sapphire is also known to be the stone of the natives of the month of September.