
5.20 Vintage Green Sapphire Engagement Ring Platinum
This Art Deco engagement ring features a GIA-certified 5.20 carat round cut green sapphire and diamond accents in platinum. The center sapphire displays a greenish blue hue and is completely natural with no heat treatment. Set in a four prong basket, the primary sapphire is accented by six (6) single cut diamonds totaling .15 carats that sparkle at the shoulders.
The colorless accent diamonds bring brilliance to the vibrant color of the sapphire. Finished on a polished platinum band, this antique engagement ring offers both rarity and history with its GIA certification confirming the sapphire's natural, unheated origin.
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5.20 Vintage Green Sapphire Engagement Ring Platinum
This Art Deco engagement ring features a GIA-certified 5.20 carat round cut green sapphire and diamond accents in platinum. The center sapphire displays a greenish blue hue and is completely natural with no heat treatment. Set in a four prong basket, the primary sapphire is accented by six (6) single cut diamonds totaling .15 carats that sparkle at the shoulders.
The colorless accent diamonds bring brilliance to the vibrant color of the sapphire. Finished on a polished platinum band, this antique engagement ring offers both rarity and history with its GIA certification confirming the sapphire's natural, unheated origin.
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This Art Deco engagement ring features a GIA-certified 5.20 carat round cut green sapphire and diamond accents in platinum. The center sapphire displays a greenish blue hue and is completely natural with no heat treatment. Set in a four prong basket, the primary sapphire is accented by six (6) single cut diamonds totaling .15 carats that sparkle at the shoulders.
The colorless accent diamonds bring brilliance to the vibrant color of the sapphire. Finished on a polished platinum band, this antique engagement ring offers both rarity and history with its GIA certification confirming the sapphire's natural, unheated origin.
























