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Hexagon Sapphire Blue Opal Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

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Hexagon Sapphire Blue Opal Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

A hexagon-cut lab-grown blue sapphire engagement ring with marquise blue fire opal leaf accents โ€” a deep royal blue sapphire at the center in a geometric hexagon cut, framed on each side by marquise-shaped lab-created blue fire opals arranged as paired leaves, with round simulated diamond accents at the outer shoulders. Set in solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish. The combination of the geometric hexagon sapphire and the blue-green play-of-color opal leaves reads as celestial and nature-inspired at once โ€” a deep-ocean and night-sky color story for buyers who want a richly colored, distinctive engagement ring rather than a traditional white-stone solitaire.
Lab-Grown Blue Sapphire Hexagon Cut ยท 8ร—6mm ยท ~1.4ct Blue Fire Opal Leaf Accents CZ Shoulder Accents Solid 925 Sterling Silver Rhodium Finish

About the lab-grown blue sapphire center

The center stone is real lab-grown blue sapphire โ€” actual corundum (aluminum oxide with trace elements giving the blue color), the same mineral as natural mined sapphire and natural mined ruby. Lab-grown sapphire shares the same chemistry, the same hardness (9 on the Mohs scale, second only to diamond), and the same optical properties as natural mined sapphire. The only difference is controlled laboratory origin rather than mining.

This sapphire is a deep royal blue โ€” the classic, saturated sapphire tone that the gemstone has been treasured for across centuries of fine jewelry. The hexagon cut is a distinctive geometric step-cut shape (six straight sides forming an elongated hexagon), giving the stone a modern, architectural look that stands apart from traditional round or oval sapphire cuts. The step-cut facets emphasize the depth and clarity of the blue color rather than maximizing sparkle, giving the stone a calm, deep, mirror-like quality.

Why lab-grown for sapphire: natural mined sapphire in this size and color saturation carries a significant price premium. Lab-grown sapphire delivers identical material properties, identical hardness, and identical deep-blue visual impact at a fraction of the price โ€” the practical and ethical choice for a real-sapphire engagement ring at an accessible tier.

About the blue fire opal leaf accents

The marquise-shaped accent stones flanking the hexagon center โ€” arranged as paired leaves, two on each side, framing the sapphire โ€” are lab-created blue fire opal. These deliver the mesmerizing blue-green play-of-color (the shifting internal flashes of color that opal is famous for) in marquise leaf shapes that give the ring its nature-inspired, organic framing around the geometric center.

Honest clarification on "blue fire opal": the term "fire" here refers to the play-of-color โ€” the flashing internal color that moves across the opal as it catches light โ€” not to natural Mexican fire opal (which is an orange-to-red transparent stone, a completely different material). These accents are lab-created opal with a blue body color and blue-green play-of-color flash. Lab-created opal is real opal material produced in controlled laboratory conditions, delivering the vivid, consistent play-of-color that makes opal so distinctive. It is not natural mined opal, and it is not glass or simulated opal โ€” it's genuine lab-created opal.

The blue-green play-of-color of the opal leaves against the deep royal blue hexagon sapphire creates a layered blue color story โ€” the calm, deep, mirror-like blue of the step-cut sapphire at the center, surrounded by the lively, flashing, shifting blue-green of the opal leaves. The two blues play against each other: one still and deep, one moving and luminous.

About the design โ€” geometric meets nature-inspired

The ring combines two design vocabularies that don't usually appear together:

  • Geometric / celestial: the hexagon step-cut sapphire is modern and architectural, with a geometric precision that reads as celestial โ€” the hexagon is a recurring motif in sacred geometry, crystal structures, and cosmic/celestial design.
  • Nature-inspired / fantasy: the marquise opal leaves framing the center add an organic, botanical, fairy-tale element โ€” the leaf shapes soften the geometric center and root the design in nature-inspired fantasy.

The result is a distinctive crossover piece: structured and geometric at the center, organic and flowing at the sides, with a deep cosmic-ocean blue color story throughout. For buyers drawn to celestial, nature-inspired, fantasy, or alternative-bridal aesthetics โ€” or simply those who want a richly colored, genuinely unusual engagement ring โ€” the design offers something that traditional sapphire solitaires don't.

About the 925 sterling silver and rhodium finish

The band is solid 925 sterling silver โ€” 92.5% pure silver throughout, not plated base metal. A rhodium finish over the silver gives it the bright white-metal luster you see in the photographs and adds scratch and tarnish resistance. The cool, bright white metal is the right backdrop for the deep blue sapphire and blue-green opal palette โ€” white silver lets the cool blues dominate the visual without the warm-metal contamination that yellow or rose gold would introduce.

Genuine 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green; that reaction is associated with low-quality base metals, not real 925. The ring is also nickel-free and hypoallergenic.

How to wear it

  • Engagement ring โ€” the primary role, especially for buyers drawn to celestial, nature-inspired, fantasy, or alternative-bridal aesthetics, or anyone who wants a deeply colored sapphire ring rather than a traditional white-diamond solitaire
  • Promise ring โ€” the substantial hexagon center and opal leaf framing give the ring the weight of a meaningful commitment piece
  • September birthstone gift โ€” sapphire is the September birthstone, making this a meaningful birthday or milestone gift for September birthdays
  • October birthstone gift โ€” opal is one of the October birthstones, so the opal accents add a second birthstone connection for October-born partners
  • Anniversary gift โ€” sapphire is the traditional 5th and 45th wedding anniversary stone, and opal the 14th, layering anniversary symbolism into the design
  • Right-hand statement ring โ€” the rich blue color and distinctive design work beautifully as a non-bridal statement piece

For an engagement ring pairing, this ring stacks well with a contour or chevron wedding band that follows the hexagon's geometry, or a plain band that lets the center composition stand alone. Match in sterling silver for a unified cool-metal stack.

Specifications

  • Ring type: Engagement ring / promise ring / statement ring
  • Center stone: Lab-grown blue sapphire (real corundum โ€” same mineral as natural mined sapphire)
  • Center stone cut: Hexagon (geometric step cut)
  • Center stone size: 8.0 ร— 6.0 mm
  • Center stone weight: Approximately 1.4 ct
  • Center stone color: Deep royal blue
  • Center stone hardness: 9 (Mohs scale โ€” corundum, second only to diamond)
  • Side accents: Lab-created blue fire opal, marquise cut, arranged as paired leaves on each side
  • Opal character: Blue body color with blue-green play-of-color ("fire" = play-of-color flash, not natural fire opal)
  • Outer accents: Simulated diamond (cubic zirconia/CZ) round, one at each shoulder
  • Metal: Solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish
  • Band profile: Comfort fit
  • Properties: Hypoallergenic ยท Nickel-free
  • Audience: Women's engagement ring
  • Aesthetic: Celestial ยท Geometric ยท Nature-inspired ยท Fantasy ยท Ocean ยท Alternative bridal
  • Birthstone: September (sapphire) ยท October (opal)
  • Anniversary stone: Sapphire โ€” 5th and 45th; Opal โ€” 14th
  • Origin: Lab-grown sapphire and lab-created opal have no mining footprint
  • Packaging: Free luxury velvet jewelry box with every order
  • Shipping: Free USA shipping

Sizing & care

True to size and comfort-fit. If you don't know your size, message us before ordering โ€” we can send a complimentary ring sizer.

The ring has two stone types with different durability profiles. The sapphire center is one of the most durable engagement-ring stones available (Mohs 9, second only to diamond) and handles daily wear excellently. The opal accents are softer (opal is around Mohs 5.5โ€“6.5) and require more careful handling โ€” opal is sensitive to impact, hard knocks, harsh chemicals, ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and extreme temperature changes. Across both stones: avoid impact on hard surfaces, harsh chemicals, ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and extreme temperature changes. Clean with warm water and a soft cloth only. A soft jewelry cloth keeps the rhodium finish bright. Store the ring separately from other jewelry so the prongs and opal accents don't catch on or get scratched by other pieces.

Frequently asked questions

Is the sapphire real?

Yes โ€” real lab-grown blue sapphire. Lab-grown sapphire is genuine corundum (aluminum oxide), the same mineral as natural mined sapphire. Same chemistry, same hardness (Mohs 9, second only to diamond), same optical properties as natural mined sapphire. The only difference is controlled laboratory origin rather than mining.

What's the difference between lab-grown and natural sapphire?

Both are real sapphire โ€” same chemistry, hardness, color, and optical properties. Lab-grown is created in controlled lab conditions; natural forms over millions of years underground. Lab-grown is dramatically more accessible at this size and color saturation, with more consistent color and no mining footprint. Natural sapphire commands a price premium for rarity and mined origin. Visually they're often indistinguishable without specialized testing.

What is blue fire opal โ€” is it natural?

The accent stones are lab-created blue fire opal. Important clarification: "fire" here refers to the play-of-color โ€” the flashing internal color that moves across the opal as it catches light โ€” not to natural Mexican fire opal (an orange-to-red transparent stone, a completely different material). These accents are lab-created opal with a blue body color and blue-green play-of-color. Lab-created opal is real opal material produced in controlled laboratory conditions; it is not natural mined opal, and it is not glass or simulated opal.

What is play-of-color?

Play-of-color is the distinctive optical phenomenon that opal is famous for โ€” the shifting, flashing internal colors that move and change as you tilt the stone or as the light changes. In these blue fire opal accents, the play-of-color flashes in blue-green tones across the blue body of the opal, giving the leaf accents a lively, luminous, ever-changing quality that contrasts with the calm deep blue of the sapphire center.

What is a hexagon cut?

A hexagon cut is a geometric step cut with six straight sides forming an elongated hexagon shape. It's a modern, architectural cut that stands apart from traditional round or oval cuts. The step-cut facets emphasize the depth and clarity of the stone's color rather than maximizing sparkle, giving the sapphire a calm, deep, mirror-like quality. The geometric shape reads as celestial and contemporary.

Are the small white stones real diamonds?

No โ€” the round accent stones at the outer shoulders are simulated diamond (cubic zirconia/CZ). The sapphire center and blue fire opal leaves are the focal stones. If you'd prefer moissanite, lab-grown diamond, or natural diamond shoulder accents on a solid 14K gold custom version, message us before ordering for a custom quote.

How big is the center stone?

8.0 ร— 6.0 mm hexagon cut, approximately 1.4 carats. The elongated hexagon shape gives the stone substantial presence on the hand, and the opal leaf accents extend the overall composition wider, so the ring reads larger than the center stone alone.

How durable is the ring for daily wear?

The sapphire center is one of the most durable engagement-ring stones available โ€” Mohs 9, second only to diamond โ€” and handles daily wear excellently. The opal accents are softer (around Mohs 5.5โ€“6.5) and require more careful handling: opal is sensitive to impact, harsh chemicals, ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and extreme temperature changes. With sensible care, the ring holds up well, but it requires more attentive treatment than an all-sapphire or all-diamond ring would because of the opal accents.

What do sapphire and opal symbolize?

Blue sapphire has long been associated with wisdom, loyalty, sincerity, faithfulness, and inner peace โ€” fitting symbolism for the commitment of an engagement ring. Opal is associated with creativity, inspiration, hope, and emotional expression, and its shifting play-of-color is often read as symbolizing the many facets of love and life. Together, the deep steady blue of sapphire and the lively shifting blue of opal read as a balance of constancy and spontaneity.

Will sterling silver turn my finger green?

No. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green. The ring is solid sterling silver throughout, finished with rhodium for added brightness and tarnish resistance. Nickel-free and hypoallergenic.

What is rhodium finish?

Rhodium is a platinum-family metal applied over sterling silver as a thin finishing layer. It gives the band added scratch and tarnish resistance and preserves a bright white-metal tone that pairs especially well with the deep blue sapphire and blue-green opal palette of this ring.

Will this ring stack with a wedding band?

Yes. The ring stacks well with a contour or chevron wedding band that follows the hexagon's geometry, or a plain band that lets the center composition stand alone. Match in sterling silver for a unified cool-metal stack. Because of the opal leaf accents extending to the sides, a contour band that nests below the center composition works better than a band that sits flush against the center.

Do you offer this design in solid 14K gold?

Yes โ€” message us before ordering and we can quote a solid 14K white, yellow, or rose gold version of the same design. On the gold version, the CZ shoulder accents can be upgraded to moissanite, lab-grown diamond, or natural diamond, and the sapphire center can be upgraded to natural mined sapphire. Message us for a custom quote.

Are the stones ethically sourced?

Yes. Lab-grown sapphire and lab-created opal have no mining footprint and are fully traceable from controlled-lab origin. CZ accents are ethically sourced synthetic stones. Natural mined sapphire upgrade options sourced from ethical conflict-free origins.

What's included in the box?

The ring, a free luxury velvet jewelry box, and a care card. Free USA shipping.

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A hexagon-cut lab-grown blue sapphire engagement ring with marquise blue fire opal leaf accents โ€” a deep royal blue sapphire at the center in a geometric hexagon cut, framed on each side by marquise-shaped lab-created blue fire opals arranged as paired leaves, with round simulated diamond accents at the outer shoulders. Set in solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish. The combination of the geometric hexagon sapphire and the blue-green play-of-color opal leaves reads as celestial and nature-inspired at once โ€” a deep-ocean and night-sky color story for buyers who want a richly colored, distinctive engagement ring rather than a traditional white-stone solitaire.
Lab-Grown Blue Sapphire Hexagon Cut ยท 8ร—6mm ยท ~1.4ct Blue Fire Opal Leaf Accents CZ Shoulder Accents Solid 925 Sterling Silver Rhodium Finish

About the lab-grown blue sapphire center

The center stone is real lab-grown blue sapphire โ€” actual corundum (aluminum oxide with trace elements giving the blue color), the same mineral as natural mined sapphire and natural mined ruby. Lab-grown sapphire shares the same chemistry, the same hardness (9 on the Mohs scale, second only to diamond), and the same optical properties as natural mined sapphire. The only difference is controlled laboratory origin rather than mining.

This sapphire is a deep royal blue โ€” the classic, saturated sapphire tone that the gemstone has been treasured for across centuries of fine jewelry. The hexagon cut is a distinctive geometric step-cut shape (six straight sides forming an elongated hexagon), giving the stone a modern, architectural look that stands apart from traditional round or oval sapphire cuts. The step-cut facets emphasize the depth and clarity of the blue color rather than maximizing sparkle, giving the stone a calm, deep, mirror-like quality.

Why lab-grown for sapphire: natural mined sapphire in this size and color saturation carries a significant price premium. Lab-grown sapphire delivers identical material properties, identical hardness, and identical deep-blue visual impact at a fraction of the price โ€” the practical and ethical choice for a real-sapphire engagement ring at an accessible tier.

About the blue fire opal leaf accents

The marquise-shaped accent stones flanking the hexagon center โ€” arranged as paired leaves, two on each side, framing the sapphire โ€” are lab-created blue fire opal. These deliver the mesmerizing blue-green play-of-color (the shifting internal flashes of color that opal is famous for) in marquise leaf shapes that give the ring its nature-inspired, organic framing around the geometric center.

Honest clarification on "blue fire opal": the term "fire" here refers to the play-of-color โ€” the flashing internal color that moves across the opal as it catches light โ€” not to natural Mexican fire opal (which is an orange-to-red transparent stone, a completely different material). These accents are lab-created opal with a blue body color and blue-green play-of-color flash. Lab-created opal is real opal material produced in controlled laboratory conditions, delivering the vivid, consistent play-of-color that makes opal so distinctive. It is not natural mined opal, and it is not glass or simulated opal โ€” it's genuine lab-created opal.

The blue-green play-of-color of the opal leaves against the deep royal blue hexagon sapphire creates a layered blue color story โ€” the calm, deep, mirror-like blue of the step-cut sapphire at the center, surrounded by the lively, flashing, shifting blue-green of the opal leaves. The two blues play against each other: one still and deep, one moving and luminous.

About the design โ€” geometric meets nature-inspired

The ring combines two design vocabularies that don't usually appear together:

  • Geometric / celestial: the hexagon step-cut sapphire is modern and architectural, with a geometric precision that reads as celestial โ€” the hexagon is a recurring motif in sacred geometry, crystal structures, and cosmic/celestial design.
  • Nature-inspired / fantasy: the marquise opal leaves framing the center add an organic, botanical, fairy-tale element โ€” the leaf shapes soften the geometric center and root the design in nature-inspired fantasy.

The result is a distinctive crossover piece: structured and geometric at the center, organic and flowing at the sides, with a deep cosmic-ocean blue color story throughout. For buyers drawn to celestial, nature-inspired, fantasy, or alternative-bridal aesthetics โ€” or simply those who want a richly colored, genuinely unusual engagement ring โ€” the design offers something that traditional sapphire solitaires don't.

About the 925 sterling silver and rhodium finish

The band is solid 925 sterling silver โ€” 92.5% pure silver throughout, not plated base metal. A rhodium finish over the silver gives it the bright white-metal luster you see in the photographs and adds scratch and tarnish resistance. The cool, bright white metal is the right backdrop for the deep blue sapphire and blue-green opal palette โ€” white silver lets the cool blues dominate the visual without the warm-metal contamination that yellow or rose gold would introduce.

Genuine 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green; that reaction is associated with low-quality base metals, not real 925. The ring is also nickel-free and hypoallergenic.

How to wear it

  • Engagement ring โ€” the primary role, especially for buyers drawn to celestial, nature-inspired, fantasy, or alternative-bridal aesthetics, or anyone who wants a deeply colored sapphire ring rather than a traditional white-diamond solitaire
  • Promise ring โ€” the substantial hexagon center and opal leaf framing give the ring the weight of a meaningful commitment piece
  • September birthstone gift โ€” sapphire is the September birthstone, making this a meaningful birthday or milestone gift for September birthdays
  • October birthstone gift โ€” opal is one of the October birthstones, so the opal accents add a second birthstone connection for October-born partners
  • Anniversary gift โ€” sapphire is the traditional 5th and 45th wedding anniversary stone, and opal the 14th, layering anniversary symbolism into the design
  • Right-hand statement ring โ€” the rich blue color and distinctive design work beautifully as a non-bridal statement piece

For an engagement ring pairing, this ring stacks well with a contour or chevron wedding band that follows the hexagon's geometry, or a plain band that lets the center composition stand alone. Match in sterling silver for a unified cool-metal stack.

Specifications

  • Ring type: Engagement ring / promise ring / statement ring
  • Center stone: Lab-grown blue sapphire (real corundum โ€” same mineral as natural mined sapphire)
  • Center stone cut: Hexagon (geometric step cut)
  • Center stone size: 8.0 ร— 6.0 mm
  • Center stone weight: Approximately 1.4 ct
  • Center stone color: Deep royal blue
  • Center stone hardness: 9 (Mohs scale โ€” corundum, second only to diamond)
  • Side accents: Lab-created blue fire opal, marquise cut, arranged as paired leaves on each side
  • Opal character: Blue body color with blue-green play-of-color ("fire" = play-of-color flash, not natural fire opal)
  • Outer accents: Simulated diamond (cubic zirconia/CZ) round, one at each shoulder
  • Metal: Solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish
  • Band profile: Comfort fit
  • Properties: Hypoallergenic ยท Nickel-free
  • Audience: Women's engagement ring
  • Aesthetic: Celestial ยท Geometric ยท Nature-inspired ยท Fantasy ยท Ocean ยท Alternative bridal
  • Birthstone: September (sapphire) ยท October (opal)
  • Anniversary stone: Sapphire โ€” 5th and 45th; Opal โ€” 14th
  • Origin: Lab-grown sapphire and lab-created opal have no mining footprint
  • Packaging: Free luxury velvet jewelry box with every order
  • Shipping: Free USA shipping

Sizing & care

True to size and comfort-fit. If you don't know your size, message us before ordering โ€” we can send a complimentary ring sizer.

The ring has two stone types with different durability profiles. The sapphire center is one of the most durable engagement-ring stones available (Mohs 9, second only to diamond) and handles daily wear excellently. The opal accents are softer (opal is around Mohs 5.5โ€“6.5) and require more careful handling โ€” opal is sensitive to impact, hard knocks, harsh chemicals, ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and extreme temperature changes. Across both stones: avoid impact on hard surfaces, harsh chemicals, ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and extreme temperature changes. Clean with warm water and a soft cloth only. A soft jewelry cloth keeps the rhodium finish bright. Store the ring separately from other jewelry so the prongs and opal accents don't catch on or get scratched by other pieces.

Frequently asked questions

Is the sapphire real?

Yes โ€” real lab-grown blue sapphire. Lab-grown sapphire is genuine corundum (aluminum oxide), the same mineral as natural mined sapphire. Same chemistry, same hardness (Mohs 9, second only to diamond), same optical properties as natural mined sapphire. The only difference is controlled laboratory origin rather than mining.

What's the difference between lab-grown and natural sapphire?

Both are real sapphire โ€” same chemistry, hardness, color, and optical properties. Lab-grown is created in controlled lab conditions; natural forms over millions of years underground. Lab-grown is dramatically more accessible at this size and color saturation, with more consistent color and no mining footprint. Natural sapphire commands a price premium for rarity and mined origin. Visually they're often indistinguishable without specialized testing.

What is blue fire opal โ€” is it natural?

The accent stones are lab-created blue fire opal. Important clarification: "fire" here refers to the play-of-color โ€” the flashing internal color that moves across the opal as it catches light โ€” not to natural Mexican fire opal (an orange-to-red transparent stone, a completely different material). These accents are lab-created opal with a blue body color and blue-green play-of-color. Lab-created opal is real opal material produced in controlled laboratory conditions; it is not natural mined opal, and it is not glass or simulated opal.

What is play-of-color?

Play-of-color is the distinctive optical phenomenon that opal is famous for โ€” the shifting, flashing internal colors that move and change as you tilt the stone or as the light changes. In these blue fire opal accents, the play-of-color flashes in blue-green tones across the blue body of the opal, giving the leaf accents a lively, luminous, ever-changing quality that contrasts with the calm deep blue of the sapphire center.

What is a hexagon cut?

A hexagon cut is a geometric step cut with six straight sides forming an elongated hexagon shape. It's a modern, architectural cut that stands apart from traditional round or oval cuts. The step-cut facets emphasize the depth and clarity of the stone's color rather than maximizing sparkle, giving the sapphire a calm, deep, mirror-like quality. The geometric shape reads as celestial and contemporary.

Are the small white stones real diamonds?

No โ€” the round accent stones at the outer shoulders are simulated diamond (cubic zirconia/CZ). The sapphire center and blue fire opal leaves are the focal stones. If you'd prefer moissanite, lab-grown diamond, or natural diamond shoulder accents on a solid 14K gold custom version, message us before ordering for a custom quote.

How big is the center stone?

8.0 ร— 6.0 mm hexagon cut, approximately 1.4 carats. The elongated hexagon shape gives the stone substantial presence on the hand, and the opal leaf accents extend the overall composition wider, so the ring reads larger than the center stone alone.

How durable is the ring for daily wear?

The sapphire center is one of the most durable engagement-ring stones available โ€” Mohs 9, second only to diamond โ€” and handles daily wear excellently. The opal accents are softer (around Mohs 5.5โ€“6.5) and require more careful handling: opal is sensitive to impact, harsh chemicals, ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and extreme temperature changes. With sensible care, the ring holds up well, but it requires more attentive treatment than an all-sapphire or all-diamond ring would because of the opal accents.

What do sapphire and opal symbolize?

Blue sapphire has long been associated with wisdom, loyalty, sincerity, faithfulness, and inner peace โ€” fitting symbolism for the commitment of an engagement ring. Opal is associated with creativity, inspiration, hope, and emotional expression, and its shifting play-of-color is often read as symbolizing the many facets of love and life. Together, the deep steady blue of sapphire and the lively shifting blue of opal read as a balance of constancy and spontaneity.

Will sterling silver turn my finger green?

No. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green. The ring is solid sterling silver throughout, finished with rhodium for added brightness and tarnish resistance. Nickel-free and hypoallergenic.

What is rhodium finish?

Rhodium is a platinum-family metal applied over sterling silver as a thin finishing layer. It gives the band added scratch and tarnish resistance and preserves a bright white-metal tone that pairs especially well with the deep blue sapphire and blue-green opal palette of this ring.

Will this ring stack with a wedding band?

Yes. The ring stacks well with a contour or chevron wedding band that follows the hexagon's geometry, or a plain band that lets the center composition stand alone. Match in sterling silver for a unified cool-metal stack. Because of the opal leaf accents extending to the sides, a contour band that nests below the center composition works better than a band that sits flush against the center.

Do you offer this design in solid 14K gold?

Yes โ€” message us before ordering and we can quote a solid 14K white, yellow, or rose gold version of the same design. On the gold version, the CZ shoulder accents can be upgraded to moissanite, lab-grown diamond, or natural diamond, and the sapphire center can be upgraded to natural mined sapphire. Message us for a custom quote.

Are the stones ethically sourced?

Yes. Lab-grown sapphire and lab-created opal have no mining footprint and are fully traceable from controlled-lab origin. CZ accents are ethically sourced synthetic stones. Natural mined sapphire upgrade options sourced from ethical conflict-free origins.

What's included in the box?

The ring, a free luxury velvet jewelry box, and a care card. Free USA shipping.