Top 15 Bezel Set Sapphire Rings

December 22, 2021 – Posted in: Jewelry Blog

Do you have your eye on a bezel set sapphire ring for yourself? Or do you plan to give it to someone else? Indeed, a ring in a bezel setting is an excellent choice. Bezel settings are stunning, and they have a vibrant history. 

Keep reading for more information on the bezel setting. Afterward, you will view fabulous ring designs to inspire you. 

Bezel Set Sapphire Rings 

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The unusual bezel shape is very appealing for those with discerning tastes. The edges of a bezel set stone slope down into a metal collar, resulting in a smooth and distinguished look. Traditionally, gems in wedding bands and engagement rings have prong settings. So, bezel settings are not the first choice for those searching for a piece of tradition. 

However, the two are similar in some ways. Both bezel and prong settings hold stones in place, and each of these settings is used to bring fantastic ring designs to life. 

While the primary purpose of the settings remains the same, some differences are worth noting. 

Prong settings grip the edge or table of the stone to hold it in place. In contrast, a bezel snuggles the gem in a metal collar that surrounds the stone. Thus, a bezel holds a gem in place more securely than other settings. 

There are other advantages to bezel settings. For instance, this setting works with almost any stone shape. This setting also hides flaws along the edge of the stone, like inclusions or chips. 

Moreover, the fashionable look of the bezel setting appeals to modern brides. Celebrity Mary-Kate Olsen made headlines with her bezel set engagement ring. While film director Charlie McDowell saw the appeal of this unique setting and proposed to the actress Lily Collins with a bezel-set ring.

History of Bezel Set Sapphire Rings

The bezel setting might appear cutting-edge, but it is actually deeply rooted in history. 

The bezel set sapphire ring is a tribute to historic stone-setting, the style dating back thousands of years. In fact, the bezel is supposedly the oldest stone setting type. With this lengthy history, it’s no wonder that this style is usually found in antique and vintage jewelry. 

Yet, not everyone can afford an original antique. Therefore, new design versions make the style more flexible and accessible. Handcrafted rings inspired by original pieces are widely available. Below is a list of original and vintage-inspired rings. 

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1. Portland Ring

Price: $5,600. Learn more about the Portland Ring.

The ring makes a grand statement. However, it’s not a flashy piece of jewelry. Instead, it is a carefully balanced luxury ring. The 1.52ct bezel-set center sapphire stone is eye-catching, with an additional 0.30ct diamond circle adding a gentle touch. Likewise, the openwork filigree softens the look. The features of this ring join in perfect harmony. 

2. Kirkwall Ring

Price: $4,500. Learn more about the Kirkwall Ring.

This outstanding 1.20ct deep blue stone has that “wow” factor that dazzles the eye. With old European cut diamonds surrounding the center jewel, this attractive ring shows care and attention in every detail. The stone is set in 18k yellow gold, and the estimated total ring size is 13.62mm x 11.86mm. 

3. Westbury Ring

Price: $9,500. Learn more about the Westbury Ring.

This eye-catching circa 1900 handcrafted Edwardian-era sapphire ring is a breathtaking vintage treasure with excellent artistry. It features a vibrant natural cushion-cut 1-carat sapphire nestled in an 18k yellow gold setting. A rectangular diamond surrounds the fabulous ring, and two 0.75ctw antique cushion-cut diamonds line each side. 

4. Tomar Ring

Price: $5,800. Learn more about the Tomar Ring

To appreciate the finery of this ring, you must take in the features one at a time. This impressive ring has a gorgeous bezel set sapphire gem. At first, the eye is drawn to the deep blue color of the rectangular 1.20-carat cushion-cut sapphire. As you take in the ring, you’ll notice more details like the old European cut diamonds balancing the platinum setting. The ring is one of those pieces you will never get tired of admiring. 

5. Edgewater Ring

Price: $8,500. Learn more about the Edgewater Ring

The Edgewater ring is not one for the shy or faint of heart. A 1.03ct cushion-cut sapphire is the centerpiece of the outstanding piece. A frame covered in glowing diamonds highlights the blue center stone. This stylish ring sits very low on the finger. However, the ring was purposely designed this way. This is a feature used to showcase the pretty filigree on the under gallery. The diamond weight is about 1.20ct. 

6. The Denmark Ring

Price: $9,500. Learn more about the Denmark Ring

The bezel-set diamond in this ring is set in a sapphire and diamond mounting. The center stone is approximately 1.07ct, J color, and VS2 clarity. The ring measures 9.52mm x 9.77mm, including the halo. 

French-cut sapphires surround the antique center diamond. Eight prongs set 0.10ct diamonds accent the center stone while an enchanting fleur-de-lis design combines with delicate milgrain to add more beauty. 

7. 3.63ct Montreal Ring

Price: $4,500. Learn more about the 3.63ct Montreal Ring

Here is a vision of loveliness in a diamond and sapphire piece. The cushion cut diamond is about 3.63ct with a J color and VS1 clarity. A halo of rich blue sapphires surrounds the stone. A peek at the under gallery reveals an adornment of lovely filigree. This ring measures 14.7mm x 13.57mmg, including the halo. 

8. Ellington Ring

Price: $3,500. Learn more about the Ellington Ring

If you appreciate classic design, you’ll adore this vintage 1.93ct natural sapphire ring. The stone is hypnotic, measuring 8.13mm x 5.86mm. The circa 1950 oval-cut stone is enchanting and romantic and lit up with a circle of bright diamonds. The gems weigh 0.60ct. 

9. Portimão Ring

Price: $6,000. Learn more about the Portimão Ring

The word “charming” comes to mind when you first lay eyes on this gem. First, a deep blue pool of 1.15ct sapphire grabs your attention. The unique gem shape is a stretched-out oval, while old European cut diamonds border the ring. The gems run along the shoulders. Most importantly, the ring is adjustable to any size. 

10. Amherst Ring

Price: $4,800. Learn more about the Amherst Ring

You’ll fall in love with this one for many reasons. A drop-dead gorgeous 1.16ct sapphire sits in the center, and a lovely circle of diamonds surrounds the stone. It continues to dazzle with two fleurs-de-lis along the shoulders. Each decoration is set with a diamond. The finest milgrain makes it lovelier. Lastly, a triple-wire platinum shank further improves this piece. 

11. Óbidos Ring

Price: $10,800. Learn more about the Óbidos Ring

An old European cut diamond takes center stage in a bezel setting. The antique diamond is 1.25ct, K color, and VS1 clarity. Even more, it is UGL certified. More diamonds sit gracefully on the ring’s shoulders. The handcrafted platinum ring is about 1.97tcw, and it is resizable. 

12. Montrose Ring

Price: $3,800. Learn more about the Montrose Ring

Multiple round diamonds in a brilliant cut make up the centerpiece for this ring. The stones are set in prongs and grouped in a round bezel. The beauty continues with more accent diamonds set into the shoulders. In addition, a gorgeous halo of French cut sapphires circles around the accents. 

The 18k white gold ring has a leaf motif, where delicate milgrain and openwork adorn the under gallery. The total weight of the center diamond cluster is 0.56ct, with the diamond accents weighing 0.09ct. The deep blue sapphires weigh 0.604ct. 

13. Central Park Ring

Price: $3,600. Learn more about the Central Park Ring

This is an Art Deco-style engagement ring featuring a 0.50ct antique diamond. The stone is J color and SI1 clarity. Rows of French-cut calibre natural sapphires surround the center diamond, where a .02ct old European cut diamond perches on each shoulder to provide additional accents. 

The sapphires weigh approximately 0.42ct. The ring measures a total of 9.77mm. 

14. Capri Ring

Price: $18,000. Learn more about the Capri Ring

A 2.14ct diamond set in solid handmade platinum sets the foundation for this ring. The cushion-cut antique stone is K color and VS2 clarity. A halo of sapphires surrounds the center stone, with three accent diamonds set on the shoulder and shank. Detailed filigree in the under gallery completes the look. 

The ring’s approximate measurements are 13.52mm x 11.89mm, including the halo. 

15. Bonhomme Ring. French Circa 1920

Price: $4,200. Learn more about the Bonhomme Ring. French Circa 1920

This ring is just as beautiful as it is rare. It is an Art Deco style piece featuring a huge 2-carat cabochon sapphire, calibre French-cut emerald sections on the shoulders. In addition, single-cut diamonds accent the ring. The blue and green color combination identifies the ring as an Egyptian revival. However, the ring also has French hallmarks. 

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In conclusion, a bezel set sapphire ring on your finger can become a reality. Why should you settle for less than what you want for the sake of tradition? Instead, follow your unique style and taste in rings. Also, you’ll get to show your love for vintage jewelry design in the process. 

Keep in mind that you don’t have need a wedding to own this style. Add a vintage or antique-inspired bezel set ring to your collection. A bezel-set sapphire ring makes a lovely birthstone or a fashion statement. Alternatively, you can also wear one simply because you enjoy beautiful rings.