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Three Stone Pink Sapphire Ring 2.23 Ct., Platinum 950
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S30076 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.53 Width: 6.95 Height: 4.66 |
Weight: | 2.23 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,300 |
This ring from The Natural Sapphire Company centers on a transparent 2.23 carat oval pink sapphire, measuring 8.53 by 6.95 by 4.66 mm, expertly fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut to maximize return of light and lively face-up appearance. The stone is evaluated as eye clean at normal viewing distance, with medium light color saturation that yields a fresh, pure pink tone without appearing overly dark, and an excellent polish that sharpens facet junctions and surface reflection. Crucially, this sapphire is natural and shows no enhancement, a characteristic that preserves the original crystal structure and trace element signature typical of Ceylon sapphires. Origin certified as Ceylon Sri Lanka, this material carries the classic regional appeal of velvety, cool pinks and an identifiable geochemical fingerprint that gemological labs can confirm. The design is complemented by approximately 0.40 carats of white straight baguette diamonds, color E and clarity VS1 to VS2, chosen to flank the center stone with clean linear sparkle and minimal visual obstruction. The entire composition is crafted in platinum 950, providing a dense, durable setting that resists wear and secures the stones while offering a neutral cool backdrop to emphasize the pink hue.
When comparing this natural Ceylon pink sapphire to lab-grown alternatives, there are clear distinctions that matter to educated buyers. Lab-grown sapphires created by flux or hydrothermal processes can match natural material in hardness, fundamental chemistry, and even visual appeal, and they offer price advantages and controlled color uniformity. However, natural untreated sapphires such as this example retain unique inclusions, growth structures, and trace element profiles that record geological history, making each stone a one-of-a-kind object with provenance that can be documented and valued over time. Untreated natural material from a known origin typically commands a premium because it is rarer and because the absence of enhancement preserves natural optical phenomena and resale confidence. From a practical standpoint both natural and lab-grown sapphires are durable for daily wear, but for collectors and buyers who prioritize rarity, geological origin, and long-term market perception, a certified, untreated Ceylon sapphire set by The Natural Sapphire Company represents a tangible, scientifically verifiable investment in natural gemology rather than a manufactured equivalent. Gemological testing can readily distinguish natural untreated stones from lab-grown material, and we are happy to provide documentation and independent reports to support that rarity and value.












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