The Maeve 1 .36 CT Regal Radiant™ Montana Sapphire Ring

・ONE OF A KIND・

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$4,050.00
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This ring is a standard US size 7. If you require a different size, please select your desired ring size and be sure to review our resizing information in the Sizing Information tab below.

Description

RING DETAILS 

Metal Type & Color  14K Yellow Gold 
Average Band Width  1.7 mm 


CENTER STONE DETAILS 

Stone Type Natural Montana Sapphire (heated)
Stone Shape  Regal Radiant™ Cut
Stone Carat Weight  1.36 CT
Stone Dimensions  6.2 x 4.6 mm 


ACCENT STONE DETAILS 

Stone Type  Natural Diamond 
Stone Grade  VS, G-H
Stone Weight 0.22 CTTW


This ring does not include a gemological report. Purchase your report here. This Montana sapphire is an authentic John Dyer sapphire, cut in his popular Regal Radiant™ cut. This sapphire comes with a certificate of authenticity from John Dyer. 

 

Sizing Information

This ring is a standard US size 7, and we can resize it within a two-size range to maintain its structural integrity, design, and overall quality. For example, a size 7 ring can be resized down to a 5 or up to a 9.

Our resizing turnaround time is currently 4 weeks.

If you need a size outside this range, we recommend exploring a custom ring design, which allows for complete size flexibility.

Ensuring the Right Size

To minimize the need for resizing, we suggest confirming the correct ring size before ordering:

  • Visit a local jeweler for the most accurate measurement.

If you're unsure of the wearer's size, we highly recommend ordering the unmodified size 7 first and sending it back for resizing if needed.

Important Warranty & Resizing Information

  • Resized in-stock rings are final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged.
  • If you choose to resize your ring elsewhere, please be aware that we cannot guarantee another jeweler’s work.

We cannot cover the loss of stones or any issues that arise from work done outside of Lavender Creek Gems.

Our warranty is a manufacturer’s warranty, meaning we will take care of any manufacturing-related issues—but work done by another jeweler voids this coverage.

You are free to resize elsewhere, but we highly recommend using our services to ensure the long-term integrity of your piece.

Shipping & Processing Information

Processing for all ready-to-ship items takes 1-2 business days before they are shipped.

If resizing is required, extra time will be needed before your item is prepared for shipping. Our resizing turnaround time is currently 4 weeks.

We ship Mondays through Thursdays via UPS Overnight Air to prevent shipments from lingering in courier warehouses over the weekend.

Please be sure to check these processing times before placing your order, especially if you have a deadline. Keep in mind that delays can occur with mail couriers, so it's advisable to be prepared for any potential hiccups.

To read more about our shipping policies, please see our policy and FAQ page here.

    The Maeve 1 .36 CT Regal Radiant™ Montana Sapphire Ring - Lavender Creek Gems
    The Maeve 1 .36 CT Regal Radiant™ Montana Sapphire Ring - Lavender Creek Gems
    The Maeve 1 .36 CT Regal Radiant™ Montana Sapphire Ring - Lavender Creek Gems
    The Maeve 1 .36 CT Regal Radiant™ Montana Sapphire Ring - Lavender Creek Gems

    About Natural Sapphire

    • Hardness

      When it comes to using gemstones in jewelry, few can match the durability and toughness of sapphire. With a rating of 9 on the Mohs scale, sapphire is just one step below diamond, the hardest mineral known to man. Its exceptional hardness ensures that it can withstand everyday wear and tear without getting scratched or damaged. That's why sapphire is a popular choice for engagement rings and other types of jewelry that are worn daily.

      • The Mohs scale is a measurement system used to assess and compare the hardness of minerals. Developed by Friedrich Mohs in 1812, it assigns a ranking from 1 to 10 to minerals based on their ability to scratch or be scratched by other minerals. This scale provides a simple and practical way to understand the relative hardness of different minerals, with 1 being the softest (e.g., talc) and 10 the hardest (e.g., diamond).
    • Color Range & Varieties

      Blue Sapphires

      Range from light to deep royal blue; the most famous and sought-after.

      Pink Sapphires

      Span from delicate pastels to vibrant magentas.

      Yellow Sapphires

      Exhibit warm and cheerful golden shades.

      Green Sapphires

      Offer hues from light to deep green.

      Orange Sapphires

      Dazzle in vibrant tangerine to peachy tones.

      Purple Sapphires

      Range from soothing lavender to deep purples.

      Color-Changing Sapphires

      Display different colors under varying lighting conditions.

      Star Sapphires

      Feature a mesmerizing star-like pattern.

      Padparadscha Sapphires

      Present a rare blend of pink and orange.

      Parti-Colored Sapphires

      Showcase a mix of multiple colors within one gemstone.

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      Origin, Stability, & Treatments

      Origin: Sapphires are mined in several countries, with notable sources including Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Australia, Madagascar, and Montana, USA.

      Stability: Sapphires maintain their stability even when worn under regular conditions, making them highly resistant to the detrimental impacts of heat, light, and common chemicals.

      Treatments:
      Heat treatment is the most widely used and accepted treatment for sapphires. It involves heating the sapphire to high temperatures to improve its color and clarity. This process can lighten or darken the stone's color and remove or reduce visible inclusions. It's important to note that the majority of sapphires in the market have undergone heat treatment. Heat-treated sapphire is very durable.

      Irradiation is a treatment method that involves exposing the sapphire to controlled radiation to alter its color. This treatment can enhance the intensity of blue and green colors in sapphires.

      Lattice diffusion is a treatment that introduces certain elements, like beryllium or titanium, into the sapphire's crystal structure to alter its color. This method can create or enhance a range of colors, including orange and yellow.

      Beryllium diffusion specifically involves the introduction of beryllium into the sapphire to achieve a variety of colors.

      Filling: Some sapphires may have surface-reaching fractures or cavities that are filled with a colorless substance to improve clarity and appearance. These filled sapphires should be handled with care, as exposure to extreme heat or chemicals can damage the filling material.

      We disclose all treatments on our stones. Our sapphires are either heated or unheated, which is disclosed when purchasing. All other treatments are not as common, and we do not deal in those treated stones.