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1.93 Ct. Blue Zircon and Natural Diamond Pave Ring, Platinum 950
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Stone type: | Zircon | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 1 | 44 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.9 Width: 6 Height: 3.5 | Length: 1.3 Width: 1.3 Height: 0.6 |
Total weight: | 1.93 Ct. | 0.44 Ct. |
Color: | Blue | White |
Color intensity: help | Medium | N/A |
Color grade | N/A | F |
Clarity: | Eye Clean | VS2 - Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut | Round |
Cut: | Emerald Cut | Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Unknown | Unknown |
This ring is an embodiment of refined taste, a statement piece crafted to be both admired and treasured, set entirely in platinum nine hundred and fifty, a metal reserved for those who insist upon permanence and purity. The center stone, an emerald cut of luminous blue, floats within a halo of brilliant white diamonds, each stone precisely pavéd into the slender band, creating a halo that amplifies color and sparkle in a manner that feels both classical and utterly modern. The geometry of the emerald cut allows the gem to breathe, its step facets producing a serene flash that is contemplative rather than frenetic, a quality that signals cultivated restraint. With the cool white sheen of platinum nine hundred and fifty as its cradle, the blue center appears to glow from within, the contrast between the metal and the gem creating a clarity and depth that few matching combinations can rival, this is a ring that speaks of accomplishment and quiet confidence, a jewel for daily wear that nonetheless reads as an heirloom from the first glance.
Platinum nine hundred and fifty is the silent hero of this design, chosen not only for its visual purity but for its structural virtues, a dense, heavy metal that secures stones with a tenacity that gold alloys simply cannot match. Unlike plated or lower grade metals, platinum carries intrinsic resistance to wear, it will not lose metal over years of gentle use in the way that some gold alloys can, it develops a subtle patina that enhances character without compromising strength, and because it is hypoallergenic, it is ideally suited for continuous wear against bare skin. The prong construction and the halo setting are engineered to protect the gem, the prongs hold the emerald cut at its corners where it is most secure, while the halo forms a buffer that softens potential impacts and distributes force away from the center stone. The pavé band is crafted with microscopic precision, each accent diamond set into the metal so that the profile of the ring remains comfortable for daily wear, and because platinum tends to hold settings in place extraordinarily well, the chances of stones loosening are minimized, this is a piece designed to be worn every day, with the kind of metalwork that will outlast fashions.
When considering the durability of the center gemstone for everyday life, it is useful to compare the common blue gem varieties and the ways in which their inherent properties influence longevity. If the stone is aquamarine, a member of the beryl family, it typically registers between seven and a half and eight on the Mohs scale, which translates to excellent resistance to abrasions from most daily particles, though it can be susceptible to sharp knocks because of its crystalline structure and occasional internal inclusions. Blue topaz usually rates at about eight, offering slightly greater surface hardness, however it possesses perfect cleavage, which means that a direct blow along certain planes could cause splitting, so care is warranted for those who choose to wear topaz in settings where the stone might receive hard impacts. Sapphire, the classic choice for daily wear, scores a nine, yielding exceptional scratch resistance and toughness, and diamond, at ten, remains unmatched in hardness though its cutting style and faceting must be respected to avoid brittle chipping at acute edges. The emerald cut itself emphasizes clarity and color rather than brilliance, and because it presents broad, flat facets and defined corners, the integrity of those corners matters; the halo and the four corner prongs of this design act as deliberate safeguards, reducing the likelihood of chips at vulnerable points, therefore whether the blue center is an aquamarine, a blue topaz, or another blue gem, the setting has been conceived to bolster the gem for regular wear.
Owning this ring is an achievement, it is an object that rewards responsible stewardship while offering the freedom to wear it as part of a lived life, everyday or for the moments that matter most. For daily maintenance, avoid exposing the ring to harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, and situations of heavy manual labor, a gentle warm water bath with a soft brush will preserve sparkle and the platinum will age gracefully with periodic polishing when desired. Arrange a professional inspection and cleaning at regular intervals, once or twice a year, to verify that prongs and pavé settings remain secure, and consider insurance that covers loss and accidental damage for complete peace of mind. The marriage of a luminous blue emerald cut and a body of platinum nine hundred and fifty results in a ring that is both striking and sensible, it possesses the technical virtues to withstand everyday life when cared for sensibly, and it rewards its owner with a presence that is unmistakably luxurious, owning this piece is a declaration of refined taste and lasting style.






















