Ring Styles | Asymmetric Freeform Sapphire Rings

UNIQUE | RARE | MODERN

Freeform shapes are an asymmetrical cut, their outline consists of straight edges with parallel facets. No two are shapes are exactly the same, each cut is determined by the natural shape of the crystal form.

Con’s

Can be difficult to design
Finding balance is challenging

Pro’s

Unique
Rare
One Of A Kind
Australian sourced

Every freeform sapphire has their own unique shape and colour. Good design incorporates the shape cohesively while maintaining an overall balanced look.

More info on freeform sapphire rings

The style and placement of the prongs or settings are really important when designing a freeform sapphire ring.

You can enhance the straight edges with semi bezel settings or you can soften the edges by using rounded claws.

Prong style and placement

Pairing freeform sapphires with rounded diamonds like ovals, pear and marquise-shape soften the look.

Using baguette-shaped and other straight edges diamonds gives a sharper more defined overall look.

All you need to know about freeform sapphire rings

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