Further Details
Origin | London |
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Gemstones and Other Materials | 2.54ct step cut teal colour unheated sapphire with EGL report 2 x Asscher cut diamonds weighing 1.36cts combined and of F+ colour and VS+ clarity |
Condition Report | New |
Setting | Platinum and 18ct gold with maker's marks and London assay marks |
Weight description | 4.2 grams |
Dimensions | UK finger size L, US size 5.75 (can be made any size) Head 7mm x 15mm Band 2mm |
SKU | 127884 |
Directors Notes
Whilst we’re all familiar with the blue variety of sapphires, some might not know that this family of gems comes in a rainbow of different colours and each colour has a range of different hues within its own spectrum. These are known as fancy colour sapphires. The term ‘teal’ to describe this colour originates from the Eurasian duck (Teal) which has a distinctive blueish green stripe around its eye. Every teal sapphire is individual and has its own unique colour. They can range from a yellowy-green, lovely deep blue-green and some even have an icy blue tint. Sapphires belong to the corundum family which is a particularly durable mineral making teal sapphires a great gemstone to have in jewels that will be worn frequently.