This two-ring composition by designer Karin Jacobson centers on a 0.60ct bi-color Montana sapphire, bezel-set in 14K yellow gold and haloed by diamond accents that add light without stealing focus from the stone's natural color shift between hues of orange, grey, and blue. The diamonds themselves are flush-set into the gold, keeping the ring's brushed finish clean and letting the sapphire do the heavy lifting.
Nestled right beside it is Karin's Petite Origami Cloud Fold Ring, an oxidized sterling silver accent that takes its cues from the folds of origami. A flat sheet of metal becomes a sculptural wrap that tucks in alongside the halo ring, adding depth, shadow, and a bit of architectural drama to the whole composition. The two are designed to read as one cohesive piece when worn together, but each stands on its own just as well, so you're not locked into wearing them as a set.
This is a good match for someone who wants their sapphire ring to have real design behind it. The mix of warm gold, darkened silver, and Montana sapphire's natural color variation gives the pair a modern edge that still feels grounded and wearable day to day.
Cold Hard Facts:
FAQ
Will the color I see on my screen match the ring in person?
Bi-color Montana sapphires shift and show different tones depending on the angle and the light around them, and your monitor adds its own variable on top of that. Screen settings, video cards, and browsers can all affect color slightly, so the ring you receive may look a bit different than what you see here. By purchasing, you're acknowledging that possibility. If you'd like a true look before buying, we're happy to walk you through it over video chat.
Can the rings be worn separately?
Yes. The set is designed to create a unified look together, but each ring can also be worn entirely on its own.
Is this a good choice for someone who values ethical sourcing?
Yes. Montana sapphires are naturally fair trade and sustainable, and this piece comes from a gallery built around education, transparency, and a design-driven approach to fine jewelry.
Can I ask about sizing options?
Yes. The current finger size is 6.5, and you're welcome to ask about available sizing options before purchase.