This slim pear sapphire diamond ring centers a 0.50 ct pear-cut blue sapphire - larger than the diamond-rich sibling at 0.44 ct - paired with 0.12 ct of natural G/H color, SI clarity diamond accents in 14K white gold on a delicate 1.20 mm band. The result reads sapphire-forward and minimalist rather than diamond-heavy.
Total carat weight is 0.62 ct in solid 14K white gold (585 purity), sized 5 through 9. The slim band proportions make this a strong daily-wear sapphire ring or a stacking partner with thin gold bands - the format that 'sapphire rings for women' searches typically point to when the buyer wants something delicate rather than statement-scale.
We carry two pear-shape sapphire rings in white gold. This slim version (ROYAL-WH2405S, 0.62 ct tw, 1.20 mm band, $745) leans sapphire-forward: larger 0.50 ct sapphire, less diamond at 0.12 ct, thinner 1.20 mm band. The diamond-rich sibling (ROYAL-WH1049S, 0.61 ct tw, 1.50 mm band, $1,197) carries 50 percent more diamond weight and sits on a thicker band. Choose this slim version if you prefer the sapphire as the visual focal point and want a band that disappears into the hand for everyday wear.
Yes. The 0.12 ct of accent diamonds are natural diamonds in G/H color and SI clarity.
Yes. The 0.50 ct pear-shape center stone is a natural blue sapphire - actually the larger of our two pear sapphire centers (the diamond-rich sibling has a smaller 0.44 ct center).
This version has fewer diamonds (0.12 ct vs 0.17 ct - about 30 percent less) and a thinner band (1.20 mm vs 1.50 mm - roughly 20 percent slimmer). Both factors reduce material and labor cost. The sapphire itself is actually larger here, but white-diamond accent weight and band metal volume drive most of the price difference.
1.20 mm is thinner than typical engagement-ring bands but well within structural range for daily wear. We recommend removing for heavy manual work, as with any fine-jewelry ring.
It works well as a delicate, modern sapphire engagement ring. The slim band reads contemporary, while the pear shape and diamond accents preserve the engagement-ring visual language. The diamond-rich sibling is the more conventional engagement-ring read; this version is the more modern minimalist choice.