Saral Sapphire Ring
A fine solitaire ring claw-set with a central sapphire. The purest design in the house, crafted to last.
or 3× £231
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Ethical Craftsmanship
Every Mayuri creation is crafted with intention, made in small batches or to order, to honor its purpose.
Our commitment: to prioritize recycled gold and silver, with a target of 80% recycled metals, and to work exclusively with certified suppliers who share our standards of traceability and ethics. Every stone is guaranteed conflict-free, because the way a piece of jewelry is created matters as much as its beauty.
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A fine solitaire ring claw-set with a central sapphire. The purest design in the house, crafted to last.
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More than a jewel.
A presentation box engraved with the Mayuri monogram, included with every order.
A signature case, chosen to reveal the piece.
A soft care cloth, included with every piece to preserve its brilliance.
Frequently Asked Questions
The questions we are asked most often about wedding ring: materials, care, symbolism and styling advice.
What is the significance of the wedding ring?
The wedding ring symbolises eternal commitment and unconditional love between two people. Its circular form, with no beginning or end, represents the infinite nature of the marital bond. 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 fidelity.
What is the difference between an engagement ring and a wedding ring?
The engagement ring is given at the moment of the proposal, typically set with a central stone (solitaire, halo, or trilogy). The wedding ring is exchanged on the day of the ceremony and symbolises the official commitment. Traditionally more understated, wedding rings can also be set with precious stones. At Mayuri, our ruby, sapphire, emerald, and diamond wedding rings 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 its own symbolism for a wedding ring:
- Diamond (hardness 10/10 Mohs): eternity and invincibility, the classic choice
- Sapphire (hardness 9/10): loyalty and wisdom, made famous by royal wedding rings
- Ruby (hardness 9/10): passion and ardent love
- Emerald (hardness 7.5–8/10): hope and renewal
- Black diamond: contemporary elegance and inner strength
Sapphire and ruby, with their hardness of 9, are particularly well suited to everyday wear. Mayuri can also source rare stones upon request.
Which finger should a wedding ring be worn on?
In the UK and 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 ring is generally placed first, with the engagement ring sitting above it. In some cultures, such as Germany, Russia, and India, it is worn on the right hand. The most important thing is to choose the tradition that feels right for you.
Is 18k gold suitable for a wedding ring worn every day?
18k gold (750/1000) is the standard of fine jewellery and the ideal choice for a wedding ring worn daily. It offers an excellent balance of purity, durability, and beauty. More refined than 9k gold and more resilient than 24k gold, which is too soft, it retains its brilliance 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 should I care for my wedding ring day to day?
Caring for a wedding ring is straightforward with a few regular habits:
- Clean with a soft cloth and warm soapy water, then dry gently
- Remove your ring during household chores and physical activities
- Avoid contact with chemicals, including perfume, chlorine, and cleaning products
- Store it in a separate case to prevent scratching against other jewellery
For emeralds, avoid ultrasonic cleaning. Mayuri also offers a professional polishing service to restore your ring's full lustre.
What is an eternity ring?
An eternity ring features a full circle of precious stones set all the way around the band, symbolising infinite and unending love. It is available as a half eternity (stones on the upper half, more comfortable to wear) or a full eternity (maximum brilliance from every angle). At Mayuri, we create eternity rings in ruby, sapphire, emerald, and diamond, in a range of settings: claw, bezel, pavé, and channel.
How do I style my wedding ring with my engagement ring?
For a harmonious pairing, choose the same metal for both your wedding ring and engagement ring. A diamond solitaire in yellow gold pairs naturally with a ruby or sapphire wedding ring in yellow gold. For a bolder look, mix stones: an emerald solitaire paired with a diamond pavé wedding ring creates a beautifully luminous contrast. Mayuri offers bespoke creations, allowing you to match widths and profiles so that both rings sit perfectly together.
What is the history of the wedding ring in jewellery?
The history of the wedding ring spans more than 4,000 years. The ancient Egyptians exchanged rings made of reeds, symbols of eternity. The Romans introduced metal rings, reserved for marriage pledges. In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church formalised the exchange of rings within the nuptial ceremony. Precious stones appeared on wedding rings 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?
The style of your wedding ring should reflect your personality:
- Vintage: intricate detailing, floral engravings, milgrain settings, inspired by the 1900s
- Art deco: geometric lines, calibrated stones, rigorous symmetry from the 1920s and 1930s
- Modern: clean design, channel or tension setting, contemporary minimalism
- Classic: a smooth band pavé-set with stones, timeless and elegant
Mayuri can create a bespoke piece in your chosen style, in 18k gold set with the precious stone that inspires you.
Are Mayuri wedding rings sustainably made?
Yes, Mayuri is committed to responsible jewellery. Over 80% of our metals are recycled and our gold is fully traceable, sourced from ethical supply chains. We work with small, human-scale workshops and 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 respect for the environment.
How far in advance should I order my wedding ring?
We recommend ordering your wedding ring at least two to three months before the ceremony. For in-stock styles, dispatch is swift, typically within 24 to 48 hours, though allowing extra time means you can try the ring comfortably and arrange any size adjustment if needed. For bespoke creations, including engraving, a specific stone, or a personalised design, please allow three to four weeks of artisan craftsmanship. Planning ahead ensures you receive the perfect ring for that unforgettable day.