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Bezel Reddish Pink Sapphire Ring 1.02 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
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Item ID: | P5656 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.58 Width: 5.2 Height: 3.84 |
Weight: | 1.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Reddish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
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 | $1,710 |
This ring centers a transparent 1.02 carat oval shaped reddish pink sapphire, with dimensions of 6.58 by 5.20 by 3.84 mm, cut in a mixed brilliant style. The sapphire displays vivid color saturation and an excellent polish, and it is graded as very slightly included when examined at eye level. The stone has been heat treated, a stable and commonly accepted enhancement that optimizes both color and clarity in natural sapphires, and its origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source known for producing richly colored pink and red sapphires. The mounting is fully executed in 18K yellow gold, presented in a low bezel setting that secures the gem and frames the face up view, allowing the vivid pink hue to read strongly against the warm yellow of the gold. The overall presentation emphasizes color, clarity, and durability, with the mixed brilliant cut and the excellent polish working together to maximize visual appeal under everyday lighting.
The mixed brilliant cut combines facets from both brilliant and step cutting traditions to balance brightness and scintillation with a pleasing table and face up spread. In this sapphire the pavilion and crown facets have been arranged to encourage strong light return and lively facet contrast, producing a combination of lively white light return and small, lively flashes of color. Compared with a standard round brilliant, an oval mixed brilliant generally shows similar total brilliance but with an elongated face up appearance, which can enhance perceived size and create a distinctive pattern of scintillation along the length of the stone. Compared with traditional step cuts, which emphasize broad, mirror like flashes and color depth, the mixed brilliant pattern favors more dynamic scintillation and a more dispersed play of light, which is particularly effective in maintaining the vivid pink character of this Ceylon sapphire in both natural and artificial light.
When considering how this stone performs relative to other cuts and settings, several practical observations apply. Step cuts such as emerald or baguette will tend to display larger, calmer flashes of light and may present color in broader, deeper planes, but they will not deliver the small, lively sparkles that a mixed brilliant provides. Cushion cuts and radiant cuts occupy intermediate positions, offering more fire and scintillation than step cuts, but often with different facet patterns that change how color is perceived. Antique cuts such as old mine or rose cuts have distinctive charm and softer sparkle, but because they were designed with different proportions and cutting conventions, they will not match the bright, modern scintillation of a well executed mixed brilliant. The bezel setting chosen for this ring alters the light environment seen by the sapphire, reducing side light entry relative to a prong setting, which in turn deepens the face up color and increases perceived saturation while offering greater protection. A prong mounting would allow more side light and potentially more dispersed brilliance, while a halo or pavé surround would increase perceived size and add secondary sparkle.
From a practical and aesthetic perspective, this example from The Natural Sapphire Company demonstrates how a well cut mixed brilliant oval sapphire, with excellent polish and minimal visible inclusions, can offer a balanced combination of color intensity, light return, and wearable durability. The heat treatment applied is a stable, industry standard practice that enhances color and clarity without compromising the natural origin of the stone, and the Ceylon provenance is consistent with the lively pink tones present. The 18K yellow gold bezel offers a warm counterpoint to the vivid pink, and the metal choice influences the visual temperature of the gem, increasing the impression of warmth and depth. For buyers weighing options, consider that setting style will materially affect how light interacts with the stone, and that a mixed brilliant oval provides a versatile blend of brilliance and color presentation that sits between the calm, mirror like flash of step cuts and the intense, all over brightness of a round brilliant.












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