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Three Stone Padparadscha Sapphire Ring 0.95 Ct., 14K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S11145 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.96 Width: 5.2 Height: 3.45 |
Weight: | 0.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Padparadscha |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $3,200 |
This ring from The Natural Sapphire Company centers a GIA certified Padparadscha sapphire of fine proportions, weighing 0.95 carats, with dimensions of 5.96 by 5.20 by 3.45 millimeters. The stone displays a transparent body with medium color saturation that balances the delicate interplay between salmon pink and soft orange characteristic of true Ceylon padparadscha material. The mixed brilliant cut selected for this oval offers a hybrid facet architecture that maximizes return of light while preserving color integrity. The overall clarity is recorded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the facet finish is of excellent polish, ensuring that the pavilion and crown facets function together to yield lively scintillation without overpowering the stone s subtle hue.
Examining the cutting geometry reveals a carefully calibrated depth of approximately 62 percent, a figure that sits within the ideal range for oval mixed cuts and supports a harmonious distribution of light between the crown and pavilion planes. The mixed brilliant approach typically combines a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with modified or stepped pavilion facets, and in this instance the crown s facet junctions deliver strong dispersion and faceted fire, while the pavilion s shaping enhances color saturation in the table area. The oval outline has been maintained with balanced length to width ratios to prevent excessive elongation, and the girdle proportions provide a secure seat in the mounting without introducing unnecessary bulk. The excellent polish reported by GIA confirms that facet junctions are crisp and that light leakage is minimized, which is especially important for colored stones where polish has a direct impact on perceived color purity and depth.
Flanking the center stone are two white round natural diamonds, each weighing approximately 0.03 carats, with clarity grades of VS1 and VS2 and a color grade of F. These accent diamonds are precisely calibrated in size and orientation to complement rather than compete with the padparadscha, providing pinpoint points of white light that frame the central hue and enhance apparent contrast. Set into the shoulders adjacent to the crown, the diamonds act as optical beacons, channeling peripheral light into the central table and increasing perceived brilliance when viewed from face up positions. Their Very Slightly Included clarity grading indicates inclusions that are minute and not visible to the unaided eye, which preserves a clean white field against which the padparadscha s medium saturation may be appreciated. The total accent weight is approximately 0.06 carats, a deliberate choice to maintain vintage inspired proportion and finger presence without overpowering the center gem.
The mounting is executed entirely in 14K white gold, chosen for its cool white tone that accentuates the padparadscha s warm salmon pink to orange blend without absorbing light. The setting employs a multi prong crown design with an open basket under gallery, a configuration that is both historically resonant and technically considered. The elevated crown and open under gallery recall the coronet and crown mountings seen in late Victorian and Edwardian jewels where openwork allowed for maximum light ingress and the illusion of floating gemstones. In comparison to bezel dominated Georgian settings that tend to mute color, this crown and basket approach preserves color saturation and increases brilliance. Technically the prongs are filed and burnished to form low metal coverage crowns, and the seat geometry secures the oval girdle while allowing easy access to cleaning. The workmanship emphasizes symmetry of prong spacing and seat alignment, which are critical for optical balance and for ensuring that the mixed brilliant faceting performs as intended.
From an appraisal and wearability perspective the ring is designed for everyday elegance with considered technical choices that favor optical performance and long term durability. The GIA certification and documented Ceylon origin provide provenance and assure natural origin with no undisclosed treatments that would alter stability. Routine care consists of gentle cleaning to remove oils that can soften the padparadscha s apparent color, and periodic inspection of prongs to maintain secure settings. For buyers seeking customization The Natural Sapphire Company can adjust mounting height, change metal finish, or substitute accent stones while preserving the geometric and optical principles that make this design successful. The resulting piece presents a balanced synthesis of mixed brilliant cutting, measured stone proportions, and a crown style setting that draws lineage from historical coronet and Edwardian basket approaches, delivering a refined technical expression of the padparadscha s rare and desirable color.












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