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Saral Sapphire Ring

A fine solitaire ring claw-set with a central sapphire. The purest design in the house, crafted to last.


Precious Stone: Sapphire
Metal: 9K Yellow Gold Metal guide
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Size: 47 Size guide

Sale price 695€

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Yellow gold solitaire sapphire ring
Saral Sapphire Ring Sale price 695€ 9K Yellow Gold · Size 47
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Story of the Jewel · India

Saral

The stone alone, on a straight line.

Saral embodies beauty in its purest form. A refined design, free from artifice, that celebrates natural elegance, the kind that needs nothing more. It is an homage to the very essence of femininity: simple, authentic, luminous.

More than a jewel.Coffret cadeau Mayuri gravé du monogramme

More than a jewel.

Gift Box

A presentation box engraved with the Mayuri monogram, included with every order.

Jewelry Case

A signature case, chosen to reveal the piece.

Polishing Cloth

A soft care cloth, included with every piece to preserve its brilliance.

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

The questions we are asked most often about wedding ring: materials, care, symbolism and styling advice.

What is the meaning of a wedding ring?

A wedding ring symbolises eternal commitment and unconditional love between two people. Its circular shape, with no beginning or end, represents the infinite nature of marriage. This tradition dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was believed that a vein, the vena amoris, connected the left ring finger directly to the heart. Today, the wedding ring remains the most powerful universal symbol of union and faithfulness.

What is the difference between a wedding band and an engagement ring?

An engagement ring is given during a marriage proposal, typically featuring a central stone (solitaire, halo, or trilogy). The wedding band is exchanged on the wedding day and symbolises the official commitment. Traditionally simpler in design, wedding bands can also be set with precious stones. At Mayuri, our ruby, sapphire, emerald, or diamond wedding bands are worn on the left ring finger, beneath the engagement ring, closest to the heart.

Which precious stone should I choose for a wedding ring?

Each precious stone carries particular meaning for a wedding ring:

  • Diamond (10/10 Mohs hardness): eternity and invincibility, the classic choice
  • Sapphire (9/10 hardness): fidelity and wisdom, made famous by royal wedding bands
  • Ruby (9/10 hardness): passion and ardent love
  • Emerald (7.5-8/10 hardness): hope and renewal
  • Black diamond: contemporary elegance and inner strength

Sapphire and ruby, with their hardness of 9, are particularly suited to daily wear. Mayuri can also source rare stones on request.

Which finger should a wedding ring be worn on?

In most Western countries, the wedding ring is worn on the left ring finger. This tradition originates from the ancient belief in the vena amoris, a vein connecting this finger directly to the heart. The wedding band is typically placed first, with the engagement ring sliding on top. In certain cultures (Germany, Russia, India), it is worn on the right hand. What matters most is choosing the tradition that resonates with you.

Is 18k gold suitable for a wedding ring worn every day?

18k gold (750/1000) is the standard for fine jewellery and the ideal choice for a wedding ring worn daily. It offers an excellent balance between purity, durability, and beauty. More refined than 9k gold and more durable than 24k gold (too soft), it maintains its lustre over the years. At Mayuri, all our gold comes from ethical sources, with over 80% recycled metals, and is available in yellow, white, and rose gold.

How do I care for my wedding ring daily?

Caring for a wedding ring is simple with a few regular steps:

  • Clean with a soft cloth and warm soapy water, then dry gently
  • Remove your ring during household chores and sports activities
  • Avoid contact with chemicals (perfume, chlorine, cleaning products)
  • Store in a separate case to prevent scratches between jewellery pieces

For emeralds, avoid ultrasonic cleaners. Mayuri also offers a professional polishing service to restore your ring's full brilliance.

What is a precious stone eternity ring?

An eternity ring features a complete circle of precious stones set all around the band, symbolising infinite, endless love. It comes in half-eternity (stones on the upper half, more comfortable) or full eternity (maximum sparkle from all angles). At Mayuri, we create eternity rings in ruby, sapphire, emerald, or diamond, with various setting styles: pavé, bezel, grain, or channel.

How do I pair my wedding ring with my engagement ring?

For a harmonious pairing, choose the same metal for your wedding band and engagement ring. A diamond solitaire in yellow gold naturally complements a ruby or sapphire wedding band in yellow gold. For a bolder look, mix stones: an emerald solitaire paired with a diamond pavé band creates luminous contrast. Mayuri offers bespoke creations that adjust widths and profiles so your two rings nestle together perfectly.

What is the history of the wedding ring in jewellery?

The history of the wedding ring spans over 4,000 years. Egyptians exchanged reed rings as symbols of eternity. Romans introduced metal rings, reserved for marriage promises. In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church formalised the exchange of rings in wedding ceremonies. Precious stones appeared on wedding bands in the 15th century, with the famous diamond given by Archduke Maximilian of Austria. Today, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds are prized choices for their symbolism and beauty.

Vintage, Art Deco, or modern wedding ring: which style should I choose?

Your wedding ring style should reflect your personality:

  • Vintage: engraved details, floral motifs, millegrain setting, inspired by the 1900s
  • Art Deco: geometric lines, calibrated stones, precise symmetry from the 1920s-1930s
  • Modern: clean design, channel or tension setting, contemporary minimalism
  • Classic: smooth band with pavé stones, timeless and elegant

Mayuri can create a bespoke design in the style of your choice, in 18k gold set with the precious stone that inspires you.

Are Mayuri wedding rings eco-responsible?

Yes, Mayuri is committed to responsible jewellery. Over 80% of our metals are recycled, and our gold is traced from ethical sources. We work with small-scale workshops or those certified by the RJC (Responsible Jewellery Council). Our precious stones are natural, with guaranteed traceability: sapphires and rubies primarily from Thailand, emeralds from Zambia. Choosing a Mayuri wedding ring means combining beauty, quality, and environmental respect.

When should I order my wedding ring before the big day?

We recommend ordering your wedding ring at least 2 to 3 months before the ceremony. Express shipping is available, and additional time allows you to try the ring comfortably and make any size adjustments if needed. For bespoke creations (engraving, specific stone, personalised design), allow 3 to 4 weeks for artisanal crafting. Planning ahead ensures you receive the perfect ring for this unique day. For details, see our shipping and returns policy.