Diamond and Sapphire Twisted Ring
If you are looking for the perfect engagement ring and you find that you want something sleek and modern that will go perfectly with almost everything you wear and that will serve to look beautiful on your finger without drawing too much excessive attention to itself than you should definitely check out the diamond and sapphire twisted ring. This ring is so subtle in its beauty and design that it takes your breath away almost immediately and will make your ring finger itch with your desire to possess such a beauty.
This ring is bound in gleaming eighteen karat white gold and wraps around on itself like a snake, with one end of the ring resting against the other end with a slight overlap of the crowning jewels of the ring: one pear shaped diamond and blue sapphire, each weighing a half carat each. The jewels sit just on top and to the side of the other with the back end of the gems touching as they seem to rest in that position. The white gold provides the perfect background for these gems and only serves to showcase their beauty even further whereas yellow gold could take attention away from the simplistic, yet wonderful, design. On the sides of the ring leading up to the overlap there are several small diamonds totaling up to almost a whole carat themselves. That means that this single ring contains close to two carats of jewels.
Many people think of the color red when they think of sapphires, but this rings gem is a gorgeous dark blue. The difference between the clarity of the diamonds and the dark shades of the sapphires work well to compliment each other in this setting. Sapphires get their coloration when small elements of iron and titanium. If the stones are not well saturated with the elements then they can turn grayish and are often put into a heater that cooks the gems at eighteen hundred degrees Celsius until the blue is a darker, richer color. Be sure to get any blue sapphire you purchase checked out to make sure that if this process was done that it was done correctly and that the stone was not damaged during the heating process.