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Cornflower Royal™ 17.73 ct Ceylon Sapphire & Diamond Cluster Ring | AIGS


Cornflower Royal™  17.73 ct Ceylon Sapphire & Diamond Cluster Ring | AIGS

✨ The elegance of royalty in every facet—where sapphire reigns supreme.


Make a statement of majestic splendor with Cornflower Royal™, a masterpiece featuring a breathtaking 17.73-carat natural Ceylon sapphire in the rare and coveted Cornflower Blue hue. Cut in an elegant cushion shape, the sapphire radiates unmatched depth and vibrance. Surrounding it are 98 dazzling natural diamonds totaling 4.32 carats—expertly set in alternating rounds, pears, and custom fancy cuts for maximum brilliance. This opulent creation is mounted in 18K white gold weighing 19.33 grams and comes certified by AIGS, ensuring authenticity and prestige.


Product Details 

► Center Stone: Natural Ceylon Sapphire / Cornflower Blue / 17.73 carats / 1 piece
► Surrounding Diamonds: 98 pcs / Total 4.32 carats
► Setting: 18K White Gold / Weight: 19.33 grams
► Certificate: AIGS


✨Cornflower Royal™ ⇔ A sovereign gem of royal blue brilliance—crafted for those born to shine.

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