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14K Gold Apatite, Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring - I8614
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14K Gold Apatite, Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring

Infuse your style with a glowing color combination. This ring is crafted in polished 14K yellow gold, and features six pear cut 7 x 5mm apatite stones in prong settings. The cool tones are balance with the soft shade of four round cut 2.5mm pink sapphires. A flash also rings out from eight round cut diamonds in pave settings for an element of pleasant surprise.

The total apatite weight is 3.80ct, pink sapphire weight is 0.35ct and the total diamond weight is 0.05ct (all approximate). The diamond color is I-J with a clarity of I1-I2. The setting size is 1" x 13/16" with a height of 1/4".

About Apatite
The name apatite comes from a Greek word "apatos," meaning deception, which alludes to the mineral’s similarity with other more valuable minerals. Specimens are found from transparent to opaque, apatite ranks 5 on the Mohs hardness scale. It is generally found in metamorphic, igneous and sedimentary rocks.

Apatite's properties are believed to relieve hypertension as well as suppress hunger. It is also believed to boost confidence and aid in meditation. Others wear it to enhance creativity and assist in retaining knowledge.

Part of the Gem Treasures Collection. All weights pertaining to diamond weights are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements.


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Apatite:

The name apatite comes from a Greek word "apatos," meaning deception, which alludes to the mineral’s similarity with other more valuable minerals such as olivine, peridot and beryl. It can be transparent to opaque, with color that is typically green but can also be yellow, blue, reddish brown, violet and colorless. This gem exhibits an unusual "partially dissolved" look similar to the look of previously sucked-on hard candy.

Apatite is widely distributed in all rock types, but is usually just found as small grains or fragments. Large and well-formed crystals, though, can be found in certain contact metamorphic rocks; but with a hardness of 5.0 on the Mohs Scale, the softness of apatite prevents wide distribution in the jewelry market. Apatite occurs generally in rather rough prismatic crystals, the largest being 4 inches long and 1 inch in diameter.

In most limestone quarries, careful search shows the presence of small prisms of bright green apatite in the limestone. Notable occurrences include Germany, Brazil, Russia, Myanmar (Burma), Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Canada, East Africa, Sweden, Spain and Mexico.




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