





Celestial Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Shakti
The Celestial Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Shakti (Design 1104) features a bold oval faceted Yellow Sapphire from Thailand, Grade A, securely held in a closed bandh bezel setting. The wide, textured band—with its ridged, almost rope-like grooves—adds a masculine, statement-making profile, designed specifically for men. This setting ensures the stone sits low and flush, protecting it from daily knocks while enhancing its golden hue under light.
The Pukhraj’s warm, honeyed tones catch and scatter light beautifully thanks to its precise faceting, creating a subtle glow even in dim settings. Crafted in 925 sterling silver, the ring is skin-touch soft at the base, with an alloy chosen for sturdiness and daily-wear comfort. In Vedic tradition, Yellow Sapphire is linked to Jupiter (Guru) and is often worn to invite wisdom and prosperity. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
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The Celestial Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Shakti (Design 1104) features a bold oval faceted Yellow Sapphire from Thailand, Grade A, securely held in a closed bandh bezel setting. The wide, textured band—with its ridged, almost rope-like grooves—adds a masculine, statement-making profile, designed specifically for men. This setting ensures the stone sits low and flush, protecting it from daily knocks while enhancing its golden hue under light.
The Pukhraj’s warm, honeyed tones catch and scatter light beautifully thanks to its precise faceting, creating a subtle glow even in dim settings. Crafted in 925 sterling silver, the ring is skin-touch soft at the base, with an alloy chosen for sturdiness and daily-wear comfort. In Vedic tradition, Yellow Sapphire is linked to Jupiter (Guru) and is often worn to invite wisdom and prosperity. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
























