Custom Teal Green Sapphire Solitaire Engagement Ring in 18ct Gold
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This solid 18ct gold solitaire engagement ring was set with a dazzling Australian fair trade sapphire (0.5 carat, 4.9mm in diameter). The colour is very unusual as it's a mix of blue and yellow, which appears to the naked eye as teal green!. The stone is held in a bezel setting with pretty milgrain detail. As the setting is placed on top of the 2mm wide band this design will sit flush with most standard wedding bands.
If you'd like Lilia to recreate this ring design, please do contact us using the enquiry form below to receive a commitment-free quote.
If you'd rather not conduct the design process via email or telephone, you can also make an appointment with Lilia in our Cornish design boutique, to discuss your ideas and view the rings and loose gemstones that we have in stock.
We also have a couple of handy guides to read, on how to design your perfect bespoke ring -
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Ethics and Sustainability
From ring making to packaging, our aim is to make every process as sustainable as possible. As the first jewellery designer in the UK to use 100% recycled metals, Lilia Nash continues to set new benchmarks for responsible jewellery making.
True Handmaking
Each ring is individually handmade by Lilia using traditional metalsmithing techniques. We do not cast our jewellery, ensuring quality, longevity and individuality. With a Lilia Nash ring you are investing in something unique - a beautiful future heirloom.
Recycled Precious Metals
Our rings are created using 100% recycled 18ct gold or 950 platinum, vastly reducing our impact on the environment. Any excess is collected and refined, giving it another life and reducing waste.
Ethical Gemstones
Sapphires and other precious gems are meticulously selected for their origin, quality and uniqueness. Wherever possible, fairtrade, recycled and traceable stones are used.