This pear-shape sapphire diamond ring centers a 0.44 ct pear-cut blue sapphire framed by 0.17 ct of natural G/H color, SI clarity diamond accents in 14K white gold. The 1.50 mm band gives the ring slightly more substance than its slim sibling at 1.20 mm, making this the diamond-richer of our two pear sapphire designs.
Total carat weight is 0.61 ct in solid 14K white gold (585 purity), available in sizes 5 through 9. The pear shape - rounded at one end, pointed at the other - is the most engagement-coded sapphire silhouette we offer, with the diamond accents reinforcing the engagement-ring read more strongly than the slimmer sibling does.
We offer two pear-shape sapphire rings in white gold. This one (ROYAL-WH1049S, 0.61 ct tw, 1.50 mm band, $1,197) leans diamond-rich: smaller 0.44 ct sapphire center, more diamond weight at 0.17 ct, thicker 1.50 mm band. The companion ring (ROYAL-WH2405S, 0.62 ct tw, 1.20 mm band, $745) leans sapphire-forward: larger 0.50 ct sapphire center, less diamond at 0.12 ct, thinner 1.20 mm band. This piece reads classic engagement; the slim version reads delicate everyday.
Yes. The 0.17 ct of accent diamonds are natural diamonds in G/H color and SI clarity. Inclusions are not visible to the unaided eye.
Yes. The 0.44 ct pear-shape center stone is a natural blue sapphire.
1.50 mm. This is slightly thicker than our slim-band pear sapphire sibling (1.20 mm), giving this design more presence and a slightly heavier feel on the hand.
Choose this one (0.61 ct tw, 1.50 mm) for more diamond sparkle and a more classic engagement-ring read. Choose the 0.62 ct slim version (1.20 mm) for a larger sapphire center, less diamond contrast, and a slimmer everyday band.
Yes - the pear-shape sapphire with diamond accents is one of the most established sapphire engagement-ring formats. Princess Diana's sapphire engagement ring (and now the Princess of Wales's) helped popularize blue sapphire for engagement use.