





Statement Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Urja Premium
The Statement Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Urja Premium (Design 1111) features a striking oval Ceylon Blue Sapphire, faceted to catch light from every angle. The stone is secured with a 4-nail (prong) setting, lifting the gem prominently while allowing maximum brilliance. The band showcases a ridged, architectural profile that adds a modern, masculine touch—perfect for daily wear. Crafted for men, this Grade A, 4.01–5.00 ct Neelam exudes depth and sophistication.
The deep, velvety blue of the Neelam shifts subtly under natural light, enhanced by the prong setting’s open design. The ring sits low and balanced on the finger, with a skin-touch base for comfort. Precision-crafted in 925 sterling silver, the alloy ensures durability for everyday use. In astrology, Blue Sapphire is linked to Saturn (Shani) and is traditionally worn on the middle finger. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
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The Statement Blue Sapphire (Neelam) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Urja Premium (Design 1111) features a striking oval Ceylon Blue Sapphire, faceted to catch light from every angle. The stone is secured with a 4-nail (prong) setting, lifting the gem prominently while allowing maximum brilliance. The band showcases a ridged, architectural profile that adds a modern, masculine touch—perfect for daily wear. Crafted for men, this Grade A, 4.01–5.00 ct Neelam exudes depth and sophistication.
The deep, velvety blue of the Neelam shifts subtly under natural light, enhanced by the prong setting’s open design. The ring sits low and balanced on the finger, with a skin-touch base for comfort. Precision-crafted in 925 sterling silver, the alloy ensures durability for everyday use. In astrology, Blue Sapphire is linked to Saturn (Shani) and is traditionally worn on the middle finger. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
























