





Heirloom Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Shakti
The Heirloom Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Shakti (Design 1224) features a bold oval Thai sapphire secured in a closed bandh bezel that cradles the stone flush with the finger. The wide, flat sterling band tapers subtly toward the bezel, creating a clean, masculine profile. Grade A, faceted cut, and natural origin ensure depth and brilliance, while the 3.01–8.00 ct range allows for a substantial presence on the hand.
Deep midnight-blue Neelam sparkles under light thanks to its faceted oval shape and the bezel’s smooth collar, which reflects rather than distracts. The ring sits low and balanced, ideal for daily wear. Precision-crafted in 925 sterling silver, the alloy is chosen for sturdiness, with a skin-touch soft base for comfort. Traditionally associated with Saturn and Shani, Blue Sapphire is worn for its cultural significance. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
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The Heirloom Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Shakti (Design 1224) features a bold oval Thai sapphire secured in a closed bandh bezel that cradles the stone flush with the finger. The wide, flat sterling band tapers subtly toward the bezel, creating a clean, masculine profile. Grade A, faceted cut, and natural origin ensure depth and brilliance, while the 3.01–8.00 ct range allows for a substantial presence on the hand.
Deep midnight-blue Neelam sparkles under light thanks to its faceted oval shape and the bezel’s smooth collar, which reflects rather than distracts. The ring sits low and balanced, ideal for daily wear. Precision-crafted in 925 sterling silver, the alloy is chosen for sturdiness, with a skin-touch soft base for comfort. Traditionally associated with Saturn and Shani, Blue Sapphire is worn for its cultural significance. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
























