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1.10 Ct. Padparadscha Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | S37851 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.29 Width: 5.79 Height: 3.38 |
Weight: | 1.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Padparadscha |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,600 |
This 1.10 carat oval padparadscha sapphire presents an exceptional combination of precise proportions and natural origin, offered by The Natural Sapphire Company. The gem measures 7.29 by 5.79 by 3.38 mm, and its transparent body combined with a light color intensity yields a delicate and highly sought after padparadscha tone. Origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source renowned for producing sapphires with refined pastel saturation and excellent crystal structure. The stone has not undergone any enhancement, and it retains its natural state, verified by our internal evaluation and standard gemological inspection. The oval outline is balanced and classical, providing an efficient face up area for light interaction while maintaining elegant wearability for ring settings and collectors pieces.
The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, carefully executed to optimize both brilliance and color presentation. The crown is faceted with modified brilliant geometry, creating a mosaic of small, well proportioned facets that disperse light and contribute to a lively scintillation. The pavilion employs a complementary faceting scheme that is tuned to return light through the crown while enhancing the stone color, rather than simply increasing dispersion. Facet junctions and symmetry are controlled to minimize light leakage, and the overall facet architecture produces a dynamic pattern of flashes when the stone is viewed in motion. The excellent polish is evident across table, crown facets, girdle and pavilion facets, enabling clean reflections and maximum optical efficiency. Cut quality in this piece elevates the apparent size and luminosity relative to its carat weight, making the gem read larger to the eye and contributing to its role as a focal element in a high end piece.
Color characteristics are central to the appeal of this padparadscha sapphire, and the stone displays a delicate blend of pink and orange that aligns with traditional padparadscha aesthetics, measured here at a light color intensity. The tone is subtle rather than saturated, which lends the gem a refined, almost floral quality in typical viewing conditions. Color distribution is even across the table with no observable zoning that would disrupt the visual harmony. Because the stone is unenhanced, the color behavior is intrinsic, responding predictably to changes in lighting, and maintaining a consistent hue under both daylight and incandescent sources. The combination of mixed cutting and light intensity results in a pleasing balance between fire and body color, allowing the warm peachy pink to remain the defining visual attribute while still permitting lively internal reflections that animate the surface.
Clarity of this sapphire is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and this grading conveys practical information for the discerning buyer. In practice, the inclusions are minor, commonly appearing as fine mineral crystals or subtle silk that do not detract from the face up appearance or the gem structural integrity. At normal viewing distances the stone reads clean, and inclusions, when present, are typically sequestered near facet junctions or within lower pavilion planes, areas that have minimal impact on perceived brilliance. The combination of very slight inclusions and excellent polish produces a clean window for light to traverse the stone, enhancing both scintillation and color transmission. From a setting perspective, the clarity profile allows for open designs such as 4 or 6 prong solitaires, while also lending itself to halo settings that can further emphasize the padparadscha tone without masking its inherent translucency.
As a centerpiece, this padparadscha sapphire is distinguished by its finely calibrated cut, natural provenance and polished finish, all factors that collectors and connoisseurs value. The oval mixed brilliant ensures an engaging play of light, while the light padparadscha hue imparts a rare and elegant personality suitable for both classic and contemporary designs. The absence of enhancement preserves provenance and long term stability, an important consideration for investment quality gems and heirloom commissions. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the gem with provenance information and gemological documentation upon request, assuring buyers of the stone origin and its treatment history. For custom mounting, consider settings that showcase the table and crown geometry, such as low profile bezels that do not obscure the crown facets, or open solitaire settings that allow light to interact freely with the pavilion. This padparadscha sapphire performs exceptionally as a standalone focal gem or as the central element within a balanced halo composition, and it embodies the technical and aesthetic qualities that elevate a single stone into the defining piece of a collection.





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