Product Description
A clustered composition of Australian parti sapphires forms the centerpiece, with each stone displaying its own combination of green, blue, and yellow tones. Rather than uniform color, the sapphires are selected for their distinct zoning and blended together to create a cohesive, balanced palette across the surface of the ring.
The mix of oval and round cuts adds gentle structure to the cluster, giving the design dimension without rigid symmetry. The stones are set closely to emphasize color continuity and surface coverage, allowing the natural differences between each sapphire to remain visible while still reading as a unified whole.
Crafted in solid 925 sterling silver and finished in bright white rhodium plating, the setting provides a clean, neutral frame that allows the sapphires’ colors to stand forward. The shank is slim and supportive, keeping the ring comfortable for everyday wear while maintaining a refined profile.
This is a cluster ring defined by natural variation and restraint — gem-forward, balanced, and quietly distinctive.
Please Note: Sometimes mistaken as a “party sapphire,” the term parti actually comes from the French parti-coloured, meaning divided into multiple distinct colors. While sapphires with zoning can occur in Montana and other sources, they are usually heated and sold as single-color gems. Australian parti sapphires remain the most famous and desirable examples, celebrated for their vivid natural zones of blue, green, and yellow.