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Love sapphires! Here is my ring. Centre stone is a GIA certified no heat treatment natural stone 4.28ct violet sapphire, cushion cut. The setting is in platinum with diamonds. The stone looks totally blue in sun light but in certain indoor lighting it looks purple.
 

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Love sapphires! Here is my ring. Centre stone is a GIA certified no heat treatment natural stone 4.28ct violet sapphire, cushion cut. The setting is in platinum with diamonds. The stone looks totally blue in sun light but in certain indoor lighting it looks purple.


This is one of the loveliest stones I've ever seen. Would love to see the colour change sounds amazing. Love a blue gems.
 
I don't have a lot of Sapphire jewelry even though I love the stone in all it's colors. Here are a few of the pieces I do have. First picture is of a multi Sapphire cross & a yellow Sapphire pendant I bought several years ago.

The second pic is of the pink Sapphire cross my husband gave me for Christmas & the third picture is of a yellow Sapphire cross by Barbara Bixby. This was also a gift from my husband in 2015.

I would really like to find a pair of blue Sapphire & diamond earrings & a blue Sapphire & diamond ring to add to my collection.
 

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Love sapphires! Here is my ring. Centre stone is a GIA certified no heat treatment natural stone 4.28ct violet sapphire, cushion cut. The setting is in platinum with diamonds. The stone looks totally blue in sun light but in certain indoor lighting it looks purple.

Your ring is beautiful!!! Could you share your jeweler? I am in the process of selecting a sapphire for DD and seem that no heat treatments natural stones are better - is that correct?