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Pave Padparadscha Sapphire Ring 1.74 Ct., Platinum 950
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | PA3310 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.97 Width: 6.25 Height: 4.24 |
Weight: | 1.74 Ct. |
Color: help | Padparadscha |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $3,607 |
This ring centers a GIA certified padparadscha sapphire, weight 1.74 carats, oval shape, with precise dimensions 7.97 by 6.25 by 4.24 millimeters, cut to a mixed brilliant specification. The length to width ratio is approximately 1.28, and the depth proportion is approximately 59.6 percent, proportions that preserve both a strong face up presence and balanced light performance. The stone exhibits a medium intense color saturation, the classic padparadscha balance between pink and salmon tones that is characteristic of fine Sri Lankan material, and the origin is Ceylon. The clarity is described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, inclusions that are minor and do not disrupt transparency or brilliance, and the finish is graded excellent for polish. The sapphire has undergone standard heat treatment to enhance color and stability, a disclosure supported by the accompanying GIA report which documents identity, origin, and treatment, providing technical assurance of the gem characteristics.
The mixed brilliant cut used on the oval incorporates a crown facet geometry optimized for scintillation, combined with pavilion facets arranged to maximize even light return and colour saturation. The mixed cutting style provides a controlled balance between small, lively flash patterns and broader flashes of tone, which is desirable for padparadscha material where even color distribution is valued. Modified brilliant facets on the crown create crisp star and kite reflections across the table, while the pavilion facet architecture maintains internal reflections that reinforce the stone’s medium intense saturation without overly darkening the center. Faceting precision and symmetry are evident in the stone’s pavilion alignment and girdle consistency, and the excellent polish contributes to optical crispness, minimizing surface diffusion of light and preserving the gem’s inherent translucency and fire.
The mounting complements the center stone with white round natural diamonds, cut to full round brilliant proportions, color graded F to G, clarity graded VS, and set along the shoulders and upper shank to heighten overall brilliance. The small diamond groups weigh approximately 0.104 carat, 0.216 carat, 0.120 carat, and 0.280 carat respectively, yielding a cumulative accent weight of approximately 0.72 carat, gradated and matched for color and clarity to maintain visual consistency under varied lighting. The diamonds are secure in a micro bead pavé and four prong head configuration that was engineered with seat depth control and consistent pavilion support to ensure each stone is retained with minimal movement and optimal light performance. The entire assembly is fabricated in platinum 950, chosen for its high density, resistance to wear, and the ability to form fine, robust prongs and bead work without fatigue, enabling thinner profile settings that nevertheless retain strength.
Security of the setting has been prioritized throughout the design and fabrication, for peace of mind in daily wear. The center stone is held in a four prong head with reinforced shoulders and a precisely cut seat that cradles the girdle across a continuous contact plane, reducing torque and movement under lateral load. Each prong is tapered to a secure tip and fully forged to provide a durable mechanical anchor, and the gallery incorporates a V shaped bridge and micro basket that support the pavilion, preventing rotation and helping distribute impact forces into the shank. The pavé diamonds are set with consistent bead mass and millgrain finishing, and each seat was verified under magnification to ensure proper girdle clearance and secure bezel of the diamond girdles. Platinum 950 soldering and laser welding techniques were used at stress points to maintain structural integrity without introducing surface distortions, and the piece bears a Pt950 hallmark as a material certification. Routine maintenance recommendations include periodic prong inspections and professional retipping as necessary, and The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the workmanship with documentation of the GIA certification, full mounting specifications, and service options including inspection, cleaning, and prong reinforcement to preserve the security and appearance of the piece over time.











































