0.24ct Tasmanian tricolour sapphire 9ct gold ring

$2,498.00

This exceptional ring includes 5 natural untreated Tasmanian sapphires. 

The centre stone is an extremely rare 0.24ct North West Tasmanian pharaohs eye sapphire. This stone is also a tricolour stone and throws stunning blues, greens & yellows. 

The shoulder stones are vibrant teal & yellow north east Tasmanian sapphires. 

The band is crafted from 100% recycled solid 9ct yellow gold. 

Size Q.5 / 8.25 (can be sized down, send us a message to enquire) 

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All of our Tasmanian Sapphires are ethically hand-dug in the rivers & creeks of North East Tasmania.

The source of these rare gemstones is deep underground basalt that over a long period of time was slowly exposed to the surface, then rivers eroded, transported, and eventually concentrated the sapphires into the river deposits where you can find them today.

All of our Tasmanian Sapphires are 100% natural meaning that they haven't been treated to change their appearance.

We create our Tasmanian Sapphire jewellery mostly using a technique called “lost wax casting” which gives the pieces an organic / fluid feel which not only compliments the sapphires beautifully (especially the raw stones), but represents the wild rivers of East Coast Tasmania in which we dig for these special gems.

All of our faceting is done locally here in Hobart, Tasmania.

This exceptional ring includes 5 natural untreated Tasmanian sapphires. 

The centre stone is an extremely rare 0.24ct North West Tasmanian pharaohs eye sapphire. This stone is also a tricolour stone and throws stunning blues, greens & yellows. 

The shoulder stones are vibrant teal & yellow north east Tasmanian sapphires. 

The band is crafted from 100% recycled solid 9ct yellow gold. 

Size Q.5 / 8.25 (can be sized down, send us a message to enquire) 

-

All of our Tasmanian Sapphires are ethically hand-dug in the rivers & creeks of North East Tasmania.

The source of these rare gemstones is deep underground basalt that over a long period of time was slowly exposed to the surface, then rivers eroded, transported, and eventually concentrated the sapphires into the river deposits where you can find them today.

All of our Tasmanian Sapphires are 100% natural meaning that they haven't been treated to change their appearance.

We create our Tasmanian Sapphire jewellery mostly using a technique called “lost wax casting” which gives the pieces an organic / fluid feel which not only compliments the sapphires beautifully (especially the raw stones), but represents the wild rivers of East Coast Tasmania in which we dig for these special gems.

All of our faceting is done locally here in Hobart, Tasmania.