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Vedic Purplish Pink Sapphire Ring 1.95 Ct., 14K White Gold
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Item ID: | U8153 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.76 Width: 5.63 Height: 3.42 |
Weight: | 1.95 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,960 |
This ring features a transparent marquise shape purplish pink sapphire weighing 1.95 carats, with dimensions of 11.76 by 5.63 by 3.42 millimeters and a mixed brilliant cut. The sapphire exhibits intense color saturation and an excellent polish. Clarity is described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which allows the stone to present a clean face up appearance while retaining natural internal characteristics that are typical of natural corundum. The origin of the sapphire is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a source long respected for producing sapphires with lively tone and a distinctive balance between color and brightness. The gem is securely set in a low profile bezel of 14 karat white gold, a contemporary setting choice that emphasizes the stone while providing protection and a clean, architectural silhouette.
Optically the mixed brilliant cut is chosen to maximize scintillation and return of light in a marquise outline, combining the elongated elegance of the navette shape with the lively faceting of a brilliant style pavilion. The length to width proportion of approximately 2.09 creates an elegant finger appearance, which also concentrates color along the center of the stone while allowing the ends to taper with precise symmetry. The intense purplish pink hue is evenly distributed across the table and pavilion, and the excellent polish enhances surface reflections and contributes to crisp facet junctions. The very slightly included clarity grade at eye level means that inclusions are minimal and do not disrupt the visual performance under normal viewing conditions, allowing the mixed brilliant faceting to show strong scintillation and lively internal reflections that are especially attractive in daylight and warm indoor lighting.
The 14 karat white gold bezel setting complements the sapphire by providing a cool, neutral backdrop that allows the purplish pink tone to read with clarity and vibrancy. The bezel is executed with a narrow rim that follows the marquise outline closely, offering edge protection while maintaining a modern, refined presentation. The band is polished to a high finish and holds the bezel at a modest height above the finger, which reduces catch and enhances everyday wearability without compromising on presence. The overall craftsmanship reflects the standards of The Natural Sapphire Company, with careful attention to seat precision, symmetry, and polishing on both the metal and the gem. The choice of 14 karat white gold balances durability and color neutrality, offering a practical alternative to higher purity alloys or platinum while maintaining long term structural integrity.
When compared to sapphires featured in more famous rings, this Ceylon purplish pink marquise stands out for its combination of color intensity and transparency, characteristics that are prioritized in many renowned collections. Some celebrated examples in the trade are notable for exceptional size or for particular sources such as Kashmir or Burma, which can produce velvet blue or highly saturated stones that are prized for specific color profiles. In contrast, Ceylon sapphires are often sought for their vivid, lively tones and clarity, particularly in pastel and pinkish hues. The present stone, with intense saturation, excellent polish, and very slight inclusions at eye level, aligns with the quality criteria used for high caliber pieces, even when compared to better known examples where the emphasis may have been on absolute rarity of origin or historical significance. In short, this marquise sapphire offers a level of color and finish that is comparable to the gemstones selected for distinguished rings, while offering a distinct purplish pink personality that sets it apart in both color and form.














































