Sapphire and Diamond Oval Earrings in White Gold
A pair of 14K white gold earrings decorated with blue sapphires in an oval cut. These are surrounded by clear diamonds which emphasize their unique natural beauty. This elegant, timeless piece of jewelry with a practical pushback closure will especially delight lovers of colored gemstones.
Our earrings are handcrafted at the KLENOTA jewelry studio. We will deliver the jewelry to you in an elegant gift box along with a Certificate of Authenticity. Find out more about the different types of earrings and earring closures in our guide.
Availability: in stock & ready to ship.
CODE | E0139602 |
Material |
White Gold
fineness 14 karat 585/1000 |
Gemstone |
Blue sapphire
Origin natural Cut oval width 5.0 mm height 7.0 mm weight 2.000 ct Diamond Origin natural cut round clarity SI color G diameter 1.1 mm weight 0.216 ct |
weight | 2.50 g |
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Sapphire jewelry
Sapphires are among the most popular gemstones and together with emeralds and rubies, they make up the big three of precious stones. Sapphires are corundums with a hardness of 9, so only diamonds are harder than them. They are very durable and retain their beautiful appearance even with minimal care.
COLOR: Sapphires are known for their royal blue color, but apart from red rubies, all other corundums are also classified as sapphires. You will therefore also come across sapphires in a range of colors including pink and yellow.
CUT: Jewelry with sapphires is most often decorated with stones in a round cut. However other shapes are also used, such as the oval cut (especially popular in rings and necklaces) or fantasy shapes such as the marquise, heart or teardrop.
WEIGHT: The weight of a sapphire is expressed in carats (ct) to 2 decimal places - 1 ct = 0.20 g. With earrings and jewelry which have multiple sapphires, we always state the total number of carats of all the stones.
CARE: Soak jewelry with sapphires in warm soapy water and clean it with a soft brush. You should protect the stones from pressure and temperature shocks.
Diamond jewelry
In the process of evaluating and certifying diamonds, they are assessed based on four fundamental parameters which are called the 4Cs: cut, clarity, color, and carat. These four properties then significantly influence the price of a diamond.
CUT: The right cut gives a diamond its radiant luster. The most popular cut is a round one known as the brilliant cut. Diamonds can also be cut into a wide array of “fantasy” cuts which include the marquise, baguette, heart, teardrop, oval, and princess (a three-sided or four-sided cut with sharp corners which is especially popular for engagement rings).
CLARITY: Clarity is determined by the number, size, and distribution of any inclusions (internal impurities) in a diamond:
- IF (Internally Flawless) – clear diamonds without any inclusions,
- VVS 1, VVS 2 (Very Very Slightly Included) – diamonds with very small inclusions,
- VS 1, VS 2 (Very Slightly Included) – diamonds with small inclusions,
- SI 1, SI 2 (Slightly Included) – diamonds with inclusions which can be seen with a magnifying glass,
- I1, I2, I3 (Included), also labeled as “P” in the Czech Republic – diamonds with medium to larger inclusions visible to the naked eye.
COLOR: The color of colorless to yellow diamonds is evaluated based on an international scale:
- D to F – colorless diamonds;
- G to J – near colorless diamonds;
- K to M – diamonds with a touch of yellow;
- N to Z – diamonds with a brown-yellow color.
Other colors of diamonds are simply called fancy. Some of our color diamonds are treated to enhance their color.
CARAT: The weight of diamonds is quoted in carats (ct), expressed to two decimal places, for example 0.25 ct. One (1) ct is equal to 0.2 grams. With earrings and jewelry which has multiple diamonds, we always state the total number of carats of all the diamonds.