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0.32 Ct. Peach Sapphire from Montana
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Item ID: | S32966 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.15 Width: 3.55 Height: 2.59 |
Weight: | 0.32 Ct. |
Color: help | Peach |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $800 |
This 0.32 carat pear shape peach sapphire measures 5.15 x 3.55 x 2.59 mm, a compact yet well proportioned example of Montana origin material, presented by The Natural Sapphire Company. The outline is a classic pear, with a softly rounded pavilion meeting a gently tapered point, an overall length to width ratio that favors even light distribution rather than extreme elongation. The stone is transparent, with a light color intensity that sits in the pastel peach range, lending an elegant and versatile hue that plays well with both warm and neutral metal tones. The gem is heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement for sapphires that refines tone and clarity without altering the essential crystal structure. Clarity is graded as slightly included at eye level, noting that minor internal features are present, yet they are contained and do not dominate the visual field or substantially interrupt the path of returning light.
The cutting style is mixed brilliant, a deliberate combination of modified brilliant faceting on the crown and precision pavilion faceting designed to balance scintillation and overall light return. On the crown the table is proportioned to emphasize the internal play of light, with star facets, bezel facets, and upper girdle facets arranged to create a lively scintillation pattern under point light. The pavilion is cut to control critical angle interactions for corundum, its facets angled to encourage multiple internal reflections prior to emergence through the crown. Because corundum has a refractive index in the range typical for sapphire, the pavilion angles are optimized to maximize total internal reflection while avoiding light leakage through the girdle. Facet junctions are executed with careful attention to symmetry, and the excellent polish contributes to minimal surface scattering, preserving the sharpness of each facet plane and allowing complex light trajectories to remain coherent and highly reflective.
The interplay between the stone chemistry and the faceting philosophy is central to the perceived sparkle. Peach coloration in sapphire is typically a result of trace element balance and the presence of specific chromophores, expressed here in a delicate, light intensity that allows strong contrast between bright flash and softly colored body. The heat treatment applied to this gem serves to enhance that balance, reducing microscopic silk and modifying color centers to yield a cleaner window for light transmission. With a clarity of slightly included at eye level, the internal features act more as character than as detriment. Some inclusions can function as reflecting or refracting planes at microscopic scales, introducing additional micro scintillation without causing significant extinction. The result is a dynamic face up appearance where flashes of white and subtle peach tones alternate as the gem moves, an effect amplified by the mixed brilliant scheme and the stone sculptor s choices in crown height and pavilion depth.
Taken together, the material properties, the pear outline, and the cutter s precise execution combine to produce a sparkle that we describe as refined and complex, with moments of sharp brilliance interlaced with softer, color tempered flashes. The proportioned table allows striking crown reflections, while the pavilion geometry traps and redirects incident light into multiple emergent beams, each refined by the excellent polish. The slightly included clarity gives the gem personality without significantly diminishing its optical performance, and the light color intensity allows both white light fire and peach body color to be discernible simultaneously, a quality prized by connoisseurs who seek subtlety over saturation. For mounting, a slightly open setting that allows light to enter through the pavilion will best showcase the internal dynamics, while a bezel that follows the pear silhouette can emphasize the even spread of light from the tip to the rounded end. This peach sapphire embodies the kind of considered gemmatic engineering and provenance that The Natural Sapphire Company advocates, offering an object of both scientific interest and wearable beauty.































