




Yellow Sapphire Solitaire
- Description
- Our Design Process
This exquisite solitaire ring features a 1.33ct cushion cut yellow sapphire, in a hand carved 14k yellow gold bezel setting. This one-of-a-kind piece offers timeless elegance and an eye-catching look.
The sapphire is ethically sourced from Sri Lanka. The color is a very neutral, pale shade of yellow. Eye clean of any visual impurities.
Recycled 14k gold. Made in Los Angeles.
Ready to ship as a size 6. Please leave note at checkout if you'd like this ring re-sized, and allow 1-2 weeks delivery.
Band details: Ring face measures 7.7x 7mm. Band width is 2mm at the back of the ring, and tapers to 1.5mm where it meets the gem. Band thickness is 2mm. Sapphire sits low on the finger at 5.85mm high.
Each Dear Survivor piece is designed by our Founder, Christine. Christine is an artist who takes inspiration from the ultimate design Master, Mother Nature and crafts each piece with beauty and longevity in mind.
Dear Survivor is and has always been a design studio that prioritizes sustainability, transparency, and responsible social impact.
Since our founding, we have proudly partnered with Generate Hope to support their regenerative work with survivors of trafficking.
About Dear Survivor

Dear Survivor
Dear Survivor is an LA based sustainable fashion brand founded by designer Christine Howell in 2015. Our collection has ranged from leather purses to fun and fine jewelry, but our purpose has always remained the same: to prove that the consumer market can be a powerful place to create positive change. We do this through our three main tenants - empowering survivors, sustainable design, and ethical manufacturing.

Sustainable Design
For us, sustainability means designing with scrap materials. Rather than letting perfectly good material go to waste, we are giving it a second life as jewelry.

Empowering Survivors
Since day one, we’ve donated a portion of every sale to GenerateHope and their fight against human trafficking. With your support, we’ve donated over $30,000 to their restorative programs.

Ethical Manufacturing
We’ve searched far and wide for the best manufacturing partners the US has to offer. Learn more about our partnership with Refugee Artisan Initiative and our LA factory here!