A natural green sapphire oval engagement ring in a three-stone setting — centered on a 2.00 carat oval green sapphire from Tanzania, flanked by 0.30 carats of tapered baguette diamonds in G/H color and SI1/SI2 clarity, set in 14kt white gold. The deep green of the sapphire against the cool white gold creates a striking color contrast that no conventional diamond or blue sapphire ring can replicate. SKU: AJENG-0029. $2,650.
This 2.00 carat oval green sapphire originates from Tanzania — one of Africa’s most recognized sapphire-producing regions, known for stones with rich, deeply saturated color across the blue, teal, and green spectrum. Green sapphire is corundum — the same mineral family as blue and pink sapphire — rated 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond, and fully suitable for an engagement ring worn daily. This sapphire has been heat-treated — the standard and universally accepted practice in the sapphire trade worldwide, used to enhance and stabilize color. The vast majority of sapphires in fine jewelry are heated; this disclosure is made here because transparency is important, not because heating diminishes the stone. It has no effect on durability or long-term stability. At 2.00 carats in an oval cut, the face-up presence of this sapphire is substantial and immediately commanding.
The three-stone configuration places the 2.00ct oval green sapphire at center, elevated and fully exposed to light from all angles, flanked by tapered baguette diamonds totaling 0.30 carats. The tapered baguette is a step-cut stone that narrows from one end to the other — a shape specifically engineered to complement oval center stones, creating a tapered architectural flow from the wide center outward toward the band. The baguette’s step-cut facets produce long, clean flashes of light that draw the eye toward the sapphire rather than competing with its color. G/H color places the diamonds in the near-colorless range; SI1/SI2 clarity means inclusions are invisible during everyday wear.
Green sapphire is significantly rarer in fine jewelry than blue or pink sapphire — a green sapphire engagement ring is a ring almost no one else will have. For the buyer who has looked at diamonds, blue sapphires, and emeralds and found none of them specific enough, green sapphire occupies a genuinely distinct position. Unlike emerald — which offers a comparable deep green color but is rated only 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale and is typically heavily included — green sapphire delivers superior durability and clarity for daily wear. At $2,650 for a 2.00ct natural oval green sapphire with tapered baguette diamond accents in 14kt white gold, this ring represents strong value for the size, color, and quality offered.
A natural green sapphire engagement ring features a green corundum gemstone formed through geological processes, with its color produced by trace iron in the crystal structure. Green sapphire belongs to the same mineral species as blue and pink sapphire and shares their exceptional Mohs 9 hardness — making it one of the most durable choices for a ring worn every day. Natural green sapphires are rarer than blue sapphires in the fine jewelry market, making a green sapphire engagement ring a genuinely uncommon choice. In a three-stone oval setting with tapered baguette diamonds in 14kt white gold, this ring pairs a rare 2.00ct center stone from Tanzania with a classic architectural setting that elevates the sapphire’s distinctive deep green color.