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Accent Stones Alexandrite Ring 1.44 Ct., 14K Rose Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K19126 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.43 Width: 5.96 Height: 3.85 |
Weight: | 1.44 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green to Reddish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $1,528 |
This ring is centered by a 1.44 carat pear shape alexandrite, precisely measured at 8.43 by 5.96 by 3.85 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant configuration that balances dispersion and color retention. The mixed brilliant cut integrates a brilliant pavilion with a modified crown facet arrangement, a choice that increases scintillation while preserving the stone face up color change from bluish green to reddish purple. The material displays medium color saturation and a slightly included clarity grade when evaluated at eye level, indicating natural internal characteristics that do not significantly obstruct light return but that do contribute to the gem character and authenticity. The polish is excellent, providing crisp facet junctions and minimal surface disturbance, which is critical for a color change gem where surface finish can alter perceived hue. Origin is Tanzania, a provenance that imparts distinctive chromium related coloration and makes the specimen of particular interest to collectors who track geographic fingerprinting of alexandrite material.
The setting architecture is executed entirely in 14 karat rose gold, chosen to moderate color contrast and to introduce a warm halo that accentuates the red shift of the alexandrite under incandescent light. The center gem is secured within a low bezel that follows the pear silhouette closely, offering maximal security with a restrained profile. Flanking the center are white round brilliant diamonds in two approximate weight classes, the larger accents at approximately 0.07 carats each and the smaller at approximately 0.028 carats each, all graded Very Slightly Included in clarity across VS1 and VS2, and color grade F. These diamonds are positioned to enhance refractive flash without introducing color masking, their F grade ensuring near colorless performance against the rose gold, while their VS clarity provides minimal inclusion interference at normal viewing distances. The gallery and shoulder work shows fluid, carved motifs that integrate the accent diamonds into the band plane, with careful attention to seat geometry so that light is delivered to the diamonds from both crown and pavilion, optimizing brilliance while maintaining a secure seat for daily wear.
In terms of stylistic lineage the composition references several historical approaches to gem mounting while remaining technically modern. The close fitting bezel and emphasis on secure, low profile mounting is reminiscent of late Victorian and Russian imperial alexandrite pieces where closed mounts were favored to protect high value color change stones, especially in transition pieces intended for frequent wear. The flowing vine like shoulders and integration of diamonds into the metal plane echo the Art Nouveau aesthetic as executed by master makers who prioritized organic line and hand engraved movement, a sensibility that enhances the perceived continuity between center stone and setting. At the same time the restrained three point emphasis created by the pear shape and paired side diamonds recalls Edwardian and early 20th century three stone compositions that sought a balance of center weight and symmetrical accenting, but executed here with a bezel security and metal warmth that differs from the more open prong work of those periods. The result is a technical fusion, where the bezel engineering, the precise seat cut for the mixed brilliant pavilion, and the carefully specified accent diamond grades produce a ring that is both historically referential and tuned for modern wearability.
For the discriminating buyer who evaluates both gem and mount, this piece from The Natural Gemstone Company offers a clear specification driven argument. The mixed brilliant faceting enhances scintillation without washing out the alexandrite color change, the dimensions and depth provide an optimized table to pavilion relationship for color saturation, and the excellent polish preserves facet integrity necessary for accurate hue play. The diamond accents at F color and VS clarity provide measured contrast and punctuate the design without competing with the color change phenomenon, while the 14 karat rose gold environment warms the visual field and elevates the red shift in incandescent conditions. Given the slightly included clarity grade, routine inspection and sensible care are recommended, such as avoiding ultrasonic cleaning if large inclusions are near facet junctions and using warm soapy water and a soft brush for regular maintenance. For collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize both provenance and technical execution this ring is a study in precision, melding facet architecture, secure bezel engineering, and historical setting cues into a wearable object of gemological interest.







































