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1.04 Ct. Padparadscha Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | PA3892 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.54 Width: 5.61 Height: 3.02 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Padparadscha |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,400 |
This exquisite transparent Other certified Orangish Pink padparadscha sapphire, offered by The Natural Sapphire Company, is a rare and compelling choice for the educated buyer, weighing 1.04 carat with precise dimensions of 7.54 x 5.61 x 3.02 mm. The gem is faceted and fashioned in an oval shape with a mixed brilliant cut that blends the depth and sparkle of pavilion faceting with the lively crown facets of a brilliant, producing a carefully balanced return of light. The clarity grade is very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which means that under normal viewing conditions the stone appears clean to the eye while retaining natural inclusions that confirm its origin and natural history. Color is intense, an elegant orangish pink that captures the unique padparadscha hue beloved by connoisseurs, and the polish is excellent ensuring crisp facet junctions and maximal surface reflectivity. The stone has undergone routine heat treatment, a widely accepted enhancement in sapphire trade, applied to stabilize and intensify color, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka a region renowned for producing classic padparadscha tones.
From a gemological perspective this padparadscha stands out because of the combination of intense color, transparent clarity at eye level, and the mixed brilliant cutting style. Padparadscha sapphires derive their signature salmon like hue from trace elements such as chromium and iron interacting in the corundum crystal lattice, and Sri Lankan material is historically prized for its pure, saturated tones. The mixed brilliant cut amplifies the interplay of color and light, allowing the orangish pink hue to breathe across the table and crown while generating scintillation from the pavilion facets. The excellent polish contributes to immediate visual impact, ensuring that light crossing the stone encounters smooth facet planes that maximize brilliance. For informed buyers, the tradeoffs are clear, heat treatment is disclosed and common in the market, and the clarity grade confirms that the stone is natural and eye pleasing without being overworked or artificially enhanced beyond standard practice.
When comparing brilliance and optical performance to more common gemstones it is important to consider refractive index, dispersion, and cutting style. A diamond displays very high brilliance and fire because of its high refractive index and strong dispersion, and a well cut diamond will appear more brilliant on a white light scale. However this padparadscha sapphire exhibits a different and highly desirable kind of brilliance. With a lower refractive index than diamond but comparable hardness, this sapphire offers a warm, velvety glow with flashes of color based on the deep orangish pink saturation, and the mixed brilliant cut produces scintillation patterns that are more colorful and softer than the crisp white flashes of diamond. Compared to typical blue sapphires and rubies, this padparadscha’s rarity of hue and the intensity of its orangish pink color make it stand out as an investment in color rather than in white light return alone. For buyers who prioritize distinctive color and everyday wearability, a padparadscha offers a combination of aesthetic rarity and practical durability.
For collectors and those seeking a meaningful center stone, this piece from The Natural Sapphire Company represents a thoughtful balance of desirable attributes, including certified provenance, measured dimensions of 7.54 x 5.61 x 3.02 mm, a weight of 1.04 carat, mixed brilliant faceting, very slightly included clarity at eye level, intense color, excellent polish, and professional disclosure of heat treatment. The Ceylon Sri Lanka origin adds provenance value, as Sri Lankan padparadscha material has long been favored for its clarity and purity of tone, and the transparent quality of this example allows light to fully animate the orangish pink color field. When set in a well designed mounting the oval shape and mixed brilliant cut will deliver consistent sparkle and color facing, while the inherent toughness of corundum makes this a stone suitable for regular wear. For a buyer seeking a rare hue, dependable gemological parameters, and full disclosure from a reputable source, this padparadscha is a compelling and collectible choice.






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