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While this one-of-a-kind piece was made for a client, we are able to create a unique version just for you within your desired price range. Please contact us by email if this is of interest. If you want to read more about our custom process, click here.
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Warranty
Every piece is hand made with love, and we are so sure about the quality of our products that we offer a lifetime warranty should there be any manufacturing fault.
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Return
In-stock sizes are eligible for return within 90 days of receipt. Other sizes are made-to-order just for you and cannot be refunded. For more information on Nangi returns, please visit our Terms & Conditions page
Padparadscha
The padparadscha is the world's rarest sapphire. The name is derived from a Sinhalese word for “aquatic lotus blossom” and the gemstone holds a beautiful salmon color. The color can range from a pinkish to an orange hue. Padparadscha's are not well known to the general public, but gemstone collectors treasure them. They are considered a collectors stone and are generally purchased as quickly as they are found.
Padparadscha’s are considered rare because of their limited locale. They are commonly from Sri Lanka, but are also found to be from Madagascar and Tanzania. The finest padparadscha sapphires are believed to come from Sri Lanka.
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.
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EU | Diameter (mm) | US |
42 | 13,4 | 2 |
43 | 13,7 | 2,5 |
44 | 14,0 | 3 |
45 | 14,3 | 3,5 |
46 | 14,6 | - |
47 | 15,0 | 4 |
48 | 15,3 | 4,5 |
49 | 15,6 | 5 |
50 | 15,9 | 5,5 |
51 | 16,2 | - |
52 | 16,5 | 6 |
53 | 16,8 | 6,5 |
54 | 17,2 | 7 |
55 | 17,5 | 7,5 |
56 | 17,8 | - |
57 | 18,1 | 8 |
58 | 18,4 | 8,5 |
59 | 18,8 | - |
60 | 19,1 | 9 |
61 | 19,4 | 9,5 |
62 | 19,7 | 10 |
63 | 20,0 | 10,5 |
64 | 20,3 | - |
65 | 20,6 | 11 |
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