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Dusty Rose Flamingo & White Gold

NOK 6 990

OUT OF STOCK

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Meet Dusty Rose Flamingo & White Gold. A gorgeous and rare pink and champagne sapphire set in 14K solid white gold. Due to the high setting of the sapphire, this ring goes well with any other ring and is a truly unique addition to any ring stack!

Details

  • A gorgeous and rare pink and champagne sapphire set in 14K solid white gold
  • The approximate carat weight is 0,25
  • The band is round and measures 1,8 mm in the width
  • Dusty Rose Flamingo stacks perfectly with our Snake Tails, and any other ring due to the high setting
  • She's a personal and thoughtful gift for a girl born in September (or a mother who gave birth in this month)
  • This ring is a one-off, making it a unique addition to any jewelry collection

About color-changing sapphires

Color-changing sapphires are exceptionally rare stones and most people are unaware of their existence - let alone know what they look like. These gems are truly transfixing and marvelous to behold.

Unsurprisingly, color changing sapphires change color; but not in the way that the mood ring from your childhood did. Color changing sapphires are stones that exhibit different colors in different lighting conditions, giving you two very exciting colors under the right conditions. Under daylight, or fluorescent equivalent light, the typical color change sapphire’s basic color ranges from blue to violet.

Under incandescent light (electric light bulbs, or candle light), the color changes to a range of violetish purple to strongly reddish purple. This effect is caused by the interaction of the sapphire, which absorbs specific wavelengths of light, and the light-source, whose spectral output varies depending upon the illuminate. Traces of metal impurities in the sapphire, such as chromium and vanadium, are responsible for the color change.

Color-changing sapphires are quite phenomenal and depending on where you are, you’ll be treated to a beautiful and surprising color.

Sapphire

Most jewelry customers think all sapphires are blue, but in fact sapphires come in a rainbow of colors from white, black, brown, gray, violet, green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, and intermediate hues. Some sapphires exhibit the phenomenon known as color change, most often going from blue in daylight or fluorescent lighting to purple under incandescent light.

Sapphire scores a 9 on Mohs scale, and thus has excellent toughness and does not break easily when struck. This makes it a great choice for rings subject to daily wear.

For centuries, sapphire has been associated with royalty and romance. The world’s most famous engagement ring is Kate Middleton’s and Princess Diana’s blue sapphire, the "Royal Blue" - a 12-carat oval blue Ceylon sapphire from Sri Lanka.

Sapphire is the birthstone of September, and is the gemstone of creative expression and inner peace and meditation. Traditionally, sapphire symbolizes nobility, truth, sincerity, and faithfulness. It has decorated the robes of royalty and clergy members for centuries. In ancient Greece and Rome, kings and queens were convinced that blue Sapphires protected their owners from envy and harm.

Flamingo

The Flamingo Collection is inspired by the bright pink to orange birds famous for their slender legs, long, graceful necks, large wings, and short tails. The word ‘flamingo’ comes from the Spanish word ‘flamenco’ meaning fire, which refers to the stunning colors of their feathers. Flamingos are highly social animals, and they symbolize beauty, balance, confidence and grace.

Flamingos have a global presence and can be found in Africa, parts of South America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.

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RING SIZE GUIDE

Find Your Perfect Ring Size

All our rings follow EU sizes, measured in mm. Unsure about your size? We recommend having it measured at our Oslo Studio Store, a local jeweler, or using one of our simple methods at home.

All our rings can be made in half sizes – leave a comment at checkout if you would like this option.

Click here to see our size guide

Looking for a size larger or smaller than what’s available in our online store? We can often customize sizes, but this depends on the design. Contact us for more information. Please note that rings over a certain size may incur an additional cost due to the extra gold required.
Diameter (mm)EUUS & CanadaUK / AustraliaSwitzerlandSingapore / Japan
14.1443F 1/244
14.345G5 1/45
14.53.5G 1/2
14.746H6 1/26
14.9474H 1/27
15.1I7 3/4
15.3484.5I 1/28
15.5J9
15.7495J 1/29
15.950K10
16.15.5K 1/210
16.351L11 3/4
16.5526L 1/212 3/411
16.7M12
16.9536.5M 1/21413
17.1N
17.3547N 1/215 1/414
17.555O
17.77.5O 1/216 1/215
17.956P
18.1578P 1/217 3/416
18.2
18.3Q
18.5588.5Q 1/217
18.859R19
19.09R 1/218
19.260S20 1/4
19.4619.5S 1/219
19.6T21 1/2
19.86210T 1/220
20.0U21
20.26310.5U 1/222 3/422
20.464V
20.611V 1/223
20.865W25
21.06611.5W 1/224
21.2X
21.46712X 1/227 1/225
21.6Y
21.86812.5Z28 3/426
22.069Z 1/2
22.2701327
22.4Z+1

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