Christine Sadler
Blue sapphire and diamond Tartan ring
Blue sapphire and diamond Tartan ring
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This is a very special diamond engagement ring designed by Christine Sadler and it is the first diamond tartan ring design in the world.
"The inspiration for this collection was the Isle of Bute. The name of the island may come from an old Irish word meaning "fire" which is perfect for a diamond. I wanted the centre diamond to look like a rock rising out of a Scottish sea. The setting of the centre princess cut diamond holds the main stone above the checkered Argyll pattern of watery blue sapphires below. I think of all the variations of this design I have made, this one is the most like a Saltire giving it an unmistakable Scottish personality."
There are ten princess cut blue sapphires set in platinum. The centre princess cut diamond is a 0.53ct E colour VVS2 clarity.
This design could come with white diamonds below the centre stone and with a coloured stone in the centre which would give it an entirely different look. You could even commission a colour combination inspired by your clan tartan.
What combination of colours would you choose?
Christine is able to provide you with an image of this ring design with different gemstone combinations if you want to make a different version of this contemporary diamond ring design. The prices would vary depending on the metal the ring is made of the and the gemstones used so she can also provide you with a quote for your prefered option.
Materials
Materials
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All of our jewellery with the exception of earrings and commissioned items can be returned for a full refund within 14 days. All of our jewellery is posted insured so you can be confident it will arrive safely with you. For more information please check our orders and delivery page.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Clean regularly and avoid contact with any harsh chemicals such as perfume or chlorine. For more information on how to look after our jewellery please explore our jewellery academy which is filled with care and cleaning tips and educational information about jewellery.



