Madagascar Sapphire Diamond Ring

$31,000.00

A finely composed sapphire and diamond cluster ring centred on a vivid royal blue Madagascar sapphire, designed in a floral high jewellery formation that emphasises brilliance, and ornamental presence.

A finely composed sapphire and diamond cluster ring centred on a vivid royal blue Madagascar sapphire, designed in a floral high jewellery formation that emphasises brilliance, and ornamental presence.

  • Description

    Category: Object of Interest
    Type: High Jewellery Ring / Sapphire Cluster Design
    Period: Contemporary
    Date: Modern manufacture
    Culture: International (High Jewellery Tradition)
    Material: Natural sapphire, natural diamonds, precious metal setting
    Origin: Madagascar (sapphire), various (diamonds)
    Ring Size: 17
    Classification: Fine Jewellery / Gemstone Object

    Stone Details

    • Sapphire: 5.56 ct natural sapphire

    • Origin: Madagascar

    • Certification: AIGS

    • Report No.: GFC23116460

    • Colour Grade: Royal Blue (AIGS scale)

    • Treatment: Heat treated (TE)

    • Diamonds: Approx. 1.93 ct total weight

    • Cut: Mixed cuts arranged in floral cluster formation

    • Function: Decorative surround enhancing brilliance and spread

    Condition

    Overall condition consistent with contemporary fine jewellery production. Stones present with strong visual integrity and stable setting construction. No inherent structural concerns noted under standard wear conditions. Cluster arrangement requires standard care due to multi-stone exposure points typical of floral high jewellery designs.

    Documentation

    Attribution based on gemological certification (AIGS report), visible material characteristics, and standard high jewellery construction methodology.

    Market Presence: Active

    Availability: Limited

    Demand: Strong within sapphire cluster and royal blue colour category

  • High jewellery sapphire cluster rings of this type are defined by their emphasis on gemstone hierarchy, compositional symmetry, and visual impact rather than structural minimalism. The present example is centred on a 5.56 carat Madagascar sapphire, a material origin highly regarded for producing stones with strong saturation and desirable tonal depth in the blue spectrum.

    Graded Royal Blue on the AIGS scale, the sapphire occupies a premium colour tier within the commercial sapphire market, where intensity and balance of hue are key determinants of desirability. The application of heat treatment (TE), while standard within the industry, allows for stabilisation and refinement of colour expression without compromising the inherent character of the stone.

    The surrounding diamond arrangement, weighing approximately 1.93 carats, forms a floral cluster that serves both a structural and visual function. This type of composition is historically rooted in high jewellery traditions where central gemstones are amplified through radiating formations of brilliance, enhancing perceived size and optical luminosity.

    Works of this configuration are particularly valued for their ability to translate individual gemstone quality into a unified ornamental presence. The result is a piece that operates as both a statement jewel and a calibrated example of contemporary cluster design within the fine jewellery market.

  • Collector interest in sapphire cluster rings of this type is primarily driven by the strength of the central stone’s colour, the visual balance of the diamond surround, and the overall harmony of the composition. Examples featuring strong saturation, Royal Blue grading, and well-proportioned floral layouts are particularly desirable within the high jewellery market.

    Market appreciation is typically shaped by sapphire origin, colour intensity, certification credibility, and the integrity of the setting, rather than carat weight alone.

    Tier II — Established Market / Selective High Jewellery