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0.36 Ct. Violet Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | S32848 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5 Width: 3.95 Height: 2.52 |
Weight: | 0.36 Ct. |
Color: help | Violet |
Color intensity: help | Faint |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $389 |
This transparent 0.36 carat pear shape violet sapphire is precisely measured at 5.00 by 3.95 by 2.52 mm, and it presents a delicate and refined silhouette that suits a variety of jewellery settings. The gem exhibits a faint violet hue that reads as an elegant and subtle colour in both natural and artificial light, and its small but confident presence makes it ideal for solitaire pendants, understated engagement settings, cluster compositions, or as an accent stone paired with complementary gems. The stone has a mixed brilliant cut applied to a classic pear outline, and the cut and proportions have been executed to maintain clean lines and a pleasing overall balance. This sapphire is natural in origin, sourced from Ceylon Sri Lanka, and it carries no enhancement, which preserves its natural character and appeal.
The geometric faceting of this mixed brilliant cut is designed to allow maximum light play across the surface and through the body of the stone. On the crown the cutting follows a brilliant pattern of triangular and kite shaped facets that disperse incoming light into a broad field of scintillation, while the pavilion incorporates a controlled arrangement of facets that redirect light back through the crown for strong return and perceived brightness. The transition between the brilliant style crown and the more architectural pavilion facets creates a dynamic internal reflection pattern that accentuates both sparkle and apparent depth. Precision in facet alignment and symmetrical proportions ensures that individual facets act in concert rather than independently, producing lively flashes and a steady sense of vitality as the viewing angle changes.
Clarity and surface finish contribute materially to the gem quality in this sapphire. The clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicating that any natural inclusions are small and not readily visible without magnification, and that they do not disrupt the overall transparency or the flow of light within the stone. The polish is excellent, resulting in well defined facet junctions and a smooth surface that enhances both brilliance and the subtle violet colour. Because the stone has undergone no enhancement, its optical character and internal features are entirely natural, and the unaltered state is an important attribute for those seeking integrity of material. The modest size and elegant pear shape make the stone particularly suitable for delicate designs, and photographs showing the stone in hand and in tweezers provide accurate scale for setting planning.
When combined with other materials, this violet sapphire performs well with White Opal and with white metal settings where the contrast highlights the sapphire tone. White Opal offers a soft, opalescent surface that contrasts with the transparent crystalline brilliance of a sapphire, and the pairing can balance the cool violet hue with the opal milkiness for a refined two stone composition. Design approaches that allow light to reach the sapphire from multiple directions will maximize the effect of the mixed brilliant faceting, and settings that secure the pointed end of the pear while allowing the crown to remain exposed will preserve the light performance. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this piece with full disclosure of its characteristics, including origin, clarity, cut, and lack of enhancement, so that its natural provenance and optical qualities are clear to designers and clients alike. For care, gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will maintain the polish and light play, and professional checking of the setting is recommended when the stone is mounted for daily wear.





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