







Minimalist Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Ring in Gold - Square Urja
The Minimalist Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Ring in Gold - Square Urja (Design 1218) features a square faceted Ceylon Blue Sapphire held securely by four delicate nail prongs. The 18K gold band is sleek and unadorned, tapering slightly toward the stone for a refined, understated look. This AAA-grade Neelam exhibits a deep, velvety blue that catches light from every angle, thanks to the precise faceting and elevated setting.
On the finger, the ring sits low and balanced, with the stone’s square silhouette adding a modern edge to the minimalist design. The Neelam’s rich hue shifts subtly under natural light, making it as versatile as it is striking. Precision-crafted for daily wear, the ring is skin-touch soft at the base, and the 18K gold alloy is chosen for sturdiness. Traditionally linked to Saturn (Shani), Blue Sapphire is believed to bring clarity and discipline. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
Original: $1,248.26
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The Minimalist Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Ring in Gold - Square Urja (Design 1218) features a square faceted Ceylon Blue Sapphire held securely by four delicate nail prongs. The 18K gold band is sleek and unadorned, tapering slightly toward the stone for a refined, understated look. This AAA-grade Neelam exhibits a deep, velvety blue that catches light from every angle, thanks to the precise faceting and elevated setting.
On the finger, the ring sits low and balanced, with the stone’s square silhouette adding a modern edge to the minimalist design. The Neelam’s rich hue shifts subtly under natural light, making it as versatile as it is striking. Precision-crafted for daily wear, the ring is skin-touch soft at the base, and the 18K gold alloy is chosen for sturdiness. Traditionally linked to Saturn (Shani), Blue Sapphire is believed to bring clarity and discipline. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.






















