





Vibrant Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Urja
The Vibrant Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Urja (Design 1203) features a single oval faceted Yellow Sapphire securely held by a 4-nail setting, its polished silver band tapering into a smooth, low-profile shank. Originating from Thailand, this Grade A Pukhraj sits elevated yet snug, its bright golden-yellow hue catching light with every movement. The setting’s minimalist design ensures the stone remains the focal point, while the band’s gentle contours make it comfortable for all-day wear.
The stone’s faceted cut amplifies its natural brilliance, casting subtle sparkles under natural light—perfect for those who appreciate understated elegance. Precision-crafted in 925 sterling silver, the ring’s alloy ratio balances sturdiness with a skin-touch soft finish at the base. Pukhraj, revered in Vedic tradition, is often associated with Jupiter (Brihaspati) and the Sagittarius (Dhanu) rashi. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
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The Vibrant Yellow Sapphire (Pukhraj) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Urja (Design 1203) features a single oval faceted Yellow Sapphire securely held by a 4-nail setting, its polished silver band tapering into a smooth, low-profile shank. Originating from Thailand, this Grade A Pukhraj sits elevated yet snug, its bright golden-yellow hue catching light with every movement. The setting’s minimalist design ensures the stone remains the focal point, while the band’s gentle contours make it comfortable for all-day wear.
The stone’s faceted cut amplifies its natural brilliance, casting subtle sparkles under natural light—perfect for those who appreciate understated elegance. Precision-crafted in 925 sterling silver, the ring’s alloy ratio balances sturdiness with a skin-touch soft finish at the base. Pukhraj, revered in Vedic tradition, is often associated with Jupiter (Brihaspati) and the Sagittarius (Dhanu) rashi. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
























