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Accent Stones Topaz Ring 0.97 Ct., 14K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K20515 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.3 Width: 5.1 Height: 3.96 |
Weight: | 0.97 Ct. |
Color: help | Swiss Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Irradiation |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $40 |
There is a quiet authority in the way a pear shaped stone points toward the future, while holding the quiet weight of the past. This ring from The Natural Gemstone Company features a luminous 0.97 carat pear shape Swiss blue topaz, measuring 7.30 x 5.10 x 3.96 mm, cut in a mixed brilliant style to offer both depth and scintillation comparable to the most admired heirloom gems. The stone displays medium color saturation and an excellent polish, and it was evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, a clarity that retains the gem s natural character while allowing the pure blue to glow through with remarkable transparency. The origin of this gem is Ceylon, the historic name that calls to mind a centuries old tradition of gem cutting and trade, a provenance that adds a layer of narrative to the jewel that will appeal to those who value lineage in their adornments.
The ring s goldwork is fashioned entirely in 14K yellow gold, a metal choice that has been prized across eras for its enduring warmth and longevity. The setting elevates the pear topaz on a delicate gallery supported by gracefully curving shoulders, incorporating openwork scroll motifs and tiny round white diamonds that accent the center without overpowering it. The white round natural diamonds weigh approximately 0.03 carats each, together creating a subtle halo of light, graded as Very Slightly Included in clarity and F in color, an elegant pairing that enhances the cool blue of the topaz. The overall composition balances the brilliance of modern cutting with the sculptural sensibility of antique goldsmithing, resulting in a ring that feels both assuredly contemporary and comfortably timeless.
In its construction and silhouette, the setting quietly recalls the openwork refinement of Georgian jewelry while also echoing the feminine scrolls and natural motifs of the Art Nouveau movement. Georgian pieces were celebrated for their pierced galleries and lace like goldwork, designed to let light enter and animate the stone. This ring mirrors that philosophy with a pierced undergallery and an airy profile that allows the Swiss blue topaz to breathe and sparkle, much like the historic pieces worn by discerning collectors in the 18th and early 19th centuries. At the same time, the flowing lines of the shoulders and the pear form of the center stone evoke the organic elegance of Art Nouveau creations, in which gemstones were cradled by sinuous metalwork inspired by nature, and where gold and gem were conceived as parts of a single harmonious composition.
The mixed brilliant cut of the pear topaz bridges two worlds of lapidary art, a dialogue between the deep, reflective facets favored in earlier eras and the scintillating modern facet schemes that maximize light return. This approach to cutting echoes the evolution of gem cutting from historical table and rose cuts into the more sophisticated brilliant philosophies that dominated later centuries, making this ring a study in continuity and refinement. The modest but precise use of accent diamonds on the shoulders is reminiscent of Victorian sentiment, where small, bright gems were often deployed to frame a larger center stone, adding narrative and optical contrast rather than competing for attention. The 14K yellow gold setting performs a similar role to that of many royal and court jewels of the past, warming the jewel like a frame around a treasured painting, encouraging the wearer to consider this piece not as a fleeting trend, but as a potential family heirloom.
When you choose a piece like this from The Natural Gemstone Company you are inviting a story into your jewelry box, a story that begins in the gem rich soils of Ceylon and continues in the hands of skilled artisans who understand both historical idioms and contemporary standards of gem finishing. This ring is suited to those who cherish legacy, who appreciate how a single gem can reflect generations of style, and who value the quiet luxury of quality that endures. To care for this ring, treat it as you would a beloved antique, removing it for vigorous activity and chemical exposure, gently cleaning with a soft brush and mild soap, and having it inspected periodically to ensure the prongs and gallery remain secure. In every facet, from provenance to polish, this pear shaped Swiss blue topaz ring is crafted to be worn, remembered, and passed on, a small but resolute bridge between the past and the future.












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