 A nugget style ring, 14kt solid white gold with a brilliant Shelby Blue Sapphire embedded in the top. 0.82 carats. Most of the blue sapphires you see these days are actually so dark they look black. That's the 'junk' of the sapphire world. We believe you should be able to tell a sapphire is blue, just like the most expensive 'Kashmir Blue' sapphires from the north of India. Those sapphires cost many 1,000s of dollars per carat. Ours cost only $165/carat! Same color, and physical properties, NOT the same price! Yahoo!
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