
Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring
This item is a cluster ring prominently featuring multiple dark blue sapphires and clear, colorless diamonds set in what appears to be a white metal, likely silver, white gold, or platinum, given its bright, reflective surface, though specific hallmarks are not visible. The central design forms a floral or starburst pattern, with marquise-cut (also known as navette) sapphires arranged around a central cluster of round brilliant-cut diamonds. The sapphires exhibit a rich, deep blue hue and appear to be natural stones, as indicated by the provided context. Surrounding the central sapphire cluster are additional round brilliant-cut diamonds, creating a sparkling halo effect. The ring's setting is a raised design, allowing light to access the gemstones for optimal brilliance. The band is relatively slender, crafted from the same white metal, and shows no significant wear or damage from the visible angle. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, with stones set securely and evenly. This style of cluster ring, often referred to as a 'spray' or 'flower' design, was particularly popular in the mid-20th century, suggesting an estimated age from the 1940s to 1970s, though similar designs are still produced today. No visible manufacturer's marks or signatures are discernible in the image. The overall condition appears to be very good, with no obvious missing stones or significant surface abrasions.
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Estimated Value
$1,800 - $2,500
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry Ring
Appraised On
December 17, 2025
Estimated Value
$1,800 - $2,500
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Item Description
This item is a cluster ring prominently featuring multiple dark blue sapphires and clear, colorless diamonds set in what appears to be a white metal, likely silver, white gold, or platinum, given its bright, reflective surface, though specific hallmarks are not visible. The central design forms a floral or starburst pattern, with marquise-cut (also known as navette) sapphires arranged around a central cluster of round brilliant-cut diamonds. The sapphires exhibit a rich, deep blue hue and appear to be natural stones, as indicated by the provided context. Surrounding the central sapphire cluster are additional round brilliant-cut diamonds, creating a sparkling halo effect. The ring's setting is a raised design, allowing light to access the gemstones for optimal brilliance. The band is relatively slender, crafted from the same white metal, and shows no significant wear or damage from the visible angle. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, with stones set securely and evenly. This style of cluster ring, often referred to as a 'spray' or 'flower' design, was particularly popular in the mid-20th century, suggesting an estimated age from the 1940s to 1970s, though similar designs are still produced today. No visible manufacturer's marks or signatures are discernible in the image. The overall condition appears to be very good, with no obvious missing stones or significant surface abrasions.
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