Highlight From The Vault
An extraordinary jewel of enduring rarity, this magnificent ring showcases a 24.59ct cushion-cut Ceylon sapphire of truly exceptional pedigree. Meticulously cut in the early 1900s to maximise its innate brilliance, the sapphire’s natural velvety blue hue transforms under changing light to reveal enchanting flashes of amethyst lavender, a captivating colour change that speaks to its rarity and allure.
Entirely unheated and untreated, this sapphire preserves all the natural character sought by the world’s most discerning collectors and is accompanied by an independent certificate confirming its remarkable status and origin. The gem is set within an exquisite diamond-accented mount characteristic of Art Deco elegance, masterfully crafted in the 1930s. Twin bezel-set diamonds and pavé detailing enhance the central stone’s brilliance, completing a ring with presence, sophistication, and refined heritage.
A true collector’s masterpiece, blending history, artistry, and the legacy of Ogden of Harrogate in a jewel destined for connoisseurs and future generations.
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