Diamond and Sapphire Engagement Ring
Basic knowledge about Sapphire:
- Sapphire Color: Blue in various hues, colorless, pink, orange, yellow, green
- Sapphire Hardness: 9.0
- Sapphire Density: 3.95-4.03
- Sapphire Chemical Composition: Aluminium Oxide
- Sapphire Transparency: Transparent to Opaque
- Sapphire Refractive Index: 1.762-1.78
When we come to this topic of diamond and sapphire engagement ring, I immediately thought of the remarkable sapphire trellis engagement ring wedded with sparkling diamonds. In many contemporary engagement rings, beautiful sapphires are always incorporated with dazzling diamonds to create a striking combination.
A trellis sapphire engagement ring derives its name from the graceful lines of the latticework in a garden trellis. It always features a crisscross sweep formed by the platinum prongs, giving it an open, intricate look without sacrificing strength or security. From the top, a trellis ring looks like a traditional multi-stone ring, but when viewed from the side you see the intricate platinum work that makes this ring so special! The side-view also shows how the sapphire has been set on a higher plane above
the two accent diamonds. The multi-tiered arrangements of the gemstones allow them to be set closely and snuggly together. This eliminates any awkward gaps and gives the ring a nice curved appearance that follows the natural outline of your finger. An end-view of the trellis ring shows how neatly the platinum prongs flow into the yellow gold band. Each set of prongs is perfectly aligned to create a beautiful, symmetrical arrangement. This angle also gives you a second look at the stepped tiers in which the
gemstones have been set, creating a beautiful curve along the top of your finger. The gemstones have all been set low in their settings to match the active lifestyle of the buyers. Looking inside the trellis sapphire and diamond engagement ring we see a flawless seam between the yellow gold shank and platinum underbridge. The craftsmanship is smooth and perfectly symmetrical. Working with both yellow gold and platinum is a true test of jeweler's abilities, because the two metals melt and flow at different
temperatures.
Diamond and sapphire engagement ring can be made with a variety of sapphires and diamonds, also precious metals such as platinum, 18kt yellow gold, 18kt white gold, and any combination of two of these precious metals.
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