Two rings, one architectural silhouette. This Art Deco bridal set pairs a pear-cut natural white sapphire engagement ring with a matching crown wedding band, both in solid 925 sterling silver with a rhodium finish. The engagement ring is the heirloom piece — genuine white sapphires from center to hidden halo to pavé shoulders — while the crown band adds a sunburst of simulated diamond accents that arch over the pear point like a coronet.
Complete bridal set
Natural white sapphire
Pear cut · hidden halo
Art Deco crown band
Solid 925 sterling silver
Rhodium finish
The engagement ring
A pear-cut natural white sapphire in a six-prong claw setting, lifted over a hidden halo of pavé white sapphires with matching pavé shoulders down a slim 1.7 mm band (~1.2 ctw total). The natural-stone centerpiece of the set.
The crown wedding band
An arched Art Deco tiara band set with alternating baguette and round simulated diamond (CZ) accents that fan upward like a coronet. Designed to nest over the engagement ring and frame the pear point from above.
An Art Deco silhouette
The set draws on the geometry and symmetry that define Art Deco jewelry — the crisp baguette-and-round rhythm of the crown band, the clean lines of the pear solitaire, the deliberate architecture of the stack. Worn together, the two rings read as a single coronet framing the center stone; worn apart, each stands complete. If you love this structured, vintage-glamour look, you will find kindred pieces in our white sapphire rings and the wider sapphire engagement rings collection.
The natural white sapphires
The engagement ring’s center stone, hidden halo and pavé shoulders are all genuine natural white sapphires — mined corundum, the same mineral as the more familiar blue and pink sapphires, simply in its colorless form. At 9 on the Mohs scale, sapphire is second only to diamond, which makes white sapphire one of the closest natural alternatives to a diamond in both hardness and clean white tone. This is real, naturally durable sapphire — not simulated, not cubic zirconia — built to be worn every day and passed on. Our complete guide to sapphire meaning explores why this gem has symbolized faithful love for centuries, and our aquamarine vs sapphire comparison shows how it compares to other blue-family stones.
The crown band and simulated diamond accents
The crown wedding band is set with simulated diamond accents — bright, optically clean cubic zirconia in alternating baguette and round cuts that radiate up from the band in a fan. It is a deliberate, honest construction: the natural-stone investment goes into the engagement ring (the piece photographed daily and remarked upon), while the crown band adds sparkle and frames the center at an accessible price. Prefer natural white sapphire or lab-grown diamond accents on a solid 14K gold version of the band? Message us before ordering and we can quote the upgrade.
The pear cut and hidden halo
The pear (or teardrop) cut is worn point-down here, which visually elongates the finger and lets the stone read taller than its dimensions suggest. Tucked beneath the center is a hidden halo — a ring of small pavé sapphires set under the stone, visible only in profile. From the top the ring is a clean pear solitaire with pavé shoulders; from the side, a subtle band of light glows beneath the center. It adds fullness and sparkle without the bulk of a traditional halo.
Solid sterling silver with a rhodium finish
Both rings are solid 925 sterling silver — 92.5% pure silver throughout, not plated base metal — finished with rhodium, the same precious white metal used on fine white gold. The rhodium layer gives both rings a bright, mirror-white luster and adds scratch and tarnish resistance, keeping the set looking freshly polished. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green; both rings are nickel-free and hypoallergenic.
What the set symbolizes
Sapphire is the traditional stone of wisdom, loyalty and enduring devotion — and the anniversary gem for the 5th and 45th years of marriage — which makes a white sapphire bridal set a fitting emblem of a lasting promise. For styling ideas and inspiration, see our sapphire engagement ring guide, browse matching sapphire wedding bands, or explore coordinating sapphire couples rings.
How to wear the set
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Together as a bridal set — the engagement ring as the proposal piece, the crown band added at marriage to complete the coronet look.
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Engagement ring solo — a clean, modern hidden-halo pear solitaire on its own.
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Crown band solo — a statement Art Deco contour ring worn alone or on the right hand.
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Stacked — both rings pair cleanly with thin plain or eternity bands.
Specifications
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Set type Two-ring bridal set (engagement ring + crown band)
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Center stone Pear-cut natural white sapphire
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Ring accents Natural white sapphire hidden halo + pavé shoulders
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Total carat weight Approx. 1.2 ctw (engagement ring)
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Setting Six-prong claw, hidden halo, pavé shoulders
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Band accents Simulated diamond (CZ), baguette + round
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Hardness Sapphire 9 on the Mohs scale
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Metal Solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish (both rings)
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Band width 1.7 mm engagement ring, comfort fit
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Properties Hypoallergenic, nickel-free
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Sourcing Ethically sourced, conflict-free stones
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Included Free luxury velvet gift box, lifetime warranty & free USA shipping
Sizing & care
Both rings are true to size and comfort-fit. If you do not know your size, message us before ordering — we can help you get it right, and resizing is available and starts from a modest fee. For care, remove the set before swimming, cleaning, gardening or applying lotions and perfumes, and avoid impact on hard surfaces — the pear point is the most vulnerable part of the cut and can chip on a sharp knock. Clean with warm water and a soft brush, and buff with a soft cloth to keep the rhodium finish bright. Store the two rings separately so the prongs and accents do not catch on each other.
Frequently asked questions
Are the white sapphires on the engagement ring real?
Yes. The pear-cut center stone, the hidden halo and the pavé shoulders are all genuine natural white sapphires — the same corundum mineral as blue sapphire, in its colorless form. Not simulated, not cubic zirconia. Natural white sapphire is one of the closest natural alternatives to a diamond, at 9 on the Mohs scale.
What are the stones on the crown band?
The baguette and round accents on the crown band are simulated diamonds (cubic zirconia/CZ). We are upfront about this: the construction routes the natural-stone budget to the engagement ring and uses CZ on the band to keep the complete set accessible.
Why mix natural sapphire with CZ in one set?
It is a deliberate choice common in bridal sets at this tier. The engagement ring is the heirloom centerpiece, so the natural sapphires go there; the crown band sits beside it, takes daily impact and adds sparkle without dominating. Buyers who want all-natural across both rings can upgrade the band on a solid 14K gold custom version.
What comes in the set?
Two rings: the pear-cut natural white sapphire hidden-halo engagement ring and the matching Art Deco crown wedding band with CZ accents. Both are solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish and ship together in a free luxury velvet gift box.
How does white sapphire compare to a diamond?
White sapphire is the closest natural alternative to a diamond. Hardness is comparable — sapphire 9 versus diamond 10 — and both wear beautifully every day. Diamond has a touch more fiery sparkle, while white sapphire reads cleaner and more uniform in its light return.
What is a hidden halo?
A hidden halo is a ring of small pavé stones set under the center stone, visible only in profile. From the top the ring reads as a clean pear solitaire; from the side you see a subtle band of light beneath the center. Here those stones are natural white sapphire.
Why does the crown band nest over the engagement ring?
The crown/tiara silhouette is built so its apex arches above the center stone, framing the pear point from above like a coronet — a more dramatic look than a flat contour band that tucks underneath.
Can I buy each ring separately?
Yes. Each ring is also available on its own. Many couples buy the engagement ring first for the proposal and return for the crown band closer to the wedding. This listing offers both together as a complete set.
How durable is the set for daily wear?
Sapphire is one of the most durable gemstones at 9 on the Mohs scale, and the CZ band accents sit at 8.5 — both hold up well to daily wear. Avoid sharp impact on the pear point, which is the most vulnerable part of the cut.
Why aren’t the pavé shoulders full eternity?
The pavé stops mid-shoulder, leaving the lower band as plain silver. This is deliberate — the pavé reads as fully covered from the top of the hand, while the plain section allows for future resizing. Full eternity bands cannot be resized.
Will sterling silver turn my finger green?
No. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green — that reaction comes from low-quality base metals. Both rings are solid sterling silver, nickel-free and finished with rhodium for added brightness and tarnish resistance.
Do you offer this set in solid 14K gold?
Yes. Message us before ordering and we can quote a solid 14K white, yellow or rose gold version. On the gold version, the crown band’s accents can be upgraded to natural white sapphire or lab-grown diamond for a fully natural-stone bridal set.
Are the stones ethically sourced?
Yes. The natural white sapphires are ethically sourced and conflict-free, and the CZ accents are a synthetic stone with no mining footprint.
What size should I order, and does it arrive gift-ready?
Select your size at checkout, or message us for help if you are unsure; resizing starts from a modest fee. The set ships in a free luxury velvet gift box with free USA shipping, backed by our lifetime warranty.