In fact, the color "purple" has always symbolized noble and extraordinary status in different countries in China and the West in ancient times. Back in the days of the ancient Roman Empire, only the royal family could use it. In the fourth century AD, after the division of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, with Constantinople as its capital, continued to maintain purple as its royal color, so the queen would give birth in a room filled with purple, and the born emperor would Known as "Born In The Purple", which means "divine right of kings", purple represented a noble and prestigious symbol of glory to the nobles and people at that time. The purple sapphire ring that WILLS recommends to you next can highlight the noble temperament of the wearer regardless of the color tone and design style of the main stone!
Natural unheated intense purple sapphire diamond ring [with certificate]
This ring uses a 1.08ct natural unfired sapphire as the main stone of the ring. The main stone has a rich purple color, and a special triangular cut perfectly displays the translucent and sparkling fire light of the purple gem . Visually, the infinite charm of rose gold matches the mysterious purple, creating a purple-gold ecstasy style.
The main stone is surrounded by 18K rose gold to create a twisted rope design. There is a 0.5mm gap along the metal twist. There is an additional circle of stones around it, and it is set off with 24 sparkling diamonds, perfectly showing the appearance of a nobleman. Stance and undeniable magnificence.