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Hollie Blue Sapphire Ring

Sale price£8,500

This 18 karat yellow and white gold ring is set with a 3.14ct octagon cut blue sapphire of Sri Lankan origin.

What makes this landscape set octagon ring special is the rare proportions of the Sapphire. With a closed eight claw mount showcasing maximum visibility of the gemstone, Hollie is a true modern classic.

Handcrafted in England; cast in rural Herefordshire, then expertly finished in our Notting Hill workshop.
Metal: 18K White Gold
18K White Gold
Gemstone: Sapphire
Sapphire
Size: M
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Specification

SKU R18M301-BLSAP-M
Measurements Ring width: 6.5mm
Metal 18K White Gold
Gemstones Sapphire
Gemstone Colour Blue
Stone Specification Central stone: 9.8mm x 6.4mm (3.14ct)
Stone Origin Sri Lanka

Delivery & Returns

Free UK delivery on all orders over £150.
We offer a range of delivery options at checkout, including UK and international shipping.
Returns are accepted within 14 days of receiving your order.

Care Guide

To keep your jewellery looking its best, avoid contact with water, perfume, lotions and harsh chemicals. Store each piece separately in its pouch or box when not being worn.

Packaging

Your jewellery will arrive ready to gift, beautifully presented in a signature Dinny Hall box or pouch.

Packaging
Free UK Delivery Over £150
24 Month Warranty
40 Years of Craftsmanship
Hollie Blue Sapphire Ring
Hollie Blue Sapphire Ring18K White GoldSapphireM Sale price£8,500

Sapphire

Long treasured throughout history, sapphires were once worn as protective talismans and revered as symbols of the heavens. While best known for their rich blue hues, sapphires can be found in every colour of the rainbow, from vivid pinks to verdant greens and golden yellows, they are among nature's most versatile gemstones.. Exceptionally durable and second only to diamond in hardness, making them a gemstone to be cherished for generations.

"Sapphires are endlessly fascinating. People think of blue, but they exist in almost every colour imaginable, each one with its own unique personality."