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1.20 Ct. Padparadscha Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Feb 6
Item ID: | S33941 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.91 Width: 5.07 Height: 3.79 |
Weight: | 1.20 Ct. |
Color: help | Padparadscha |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $972 |
This transparent 1.20 carat padparadscha sapphire presents an immediate impression of refined subtlety and classical charm, qualities that make it a distinguished addition to a high end gemstone collection. The stone is cut to a pear shape with a mixed brilliant facet arrangement, offering a balance of scintillation and open table brilliance. Measuring 7.91 by 5.07 by 3.79 mm, the proportions have been carefully executed to preserve weight while maximizing optical return, and the overall presentation is enhanced by an excellent polish that produces crisp facet junctions and clean light performance. The Natural Sapphire Company offers this sapphire as an example of a rare hue definition that is soft yet vibrant enough to read as padparadscha under a range of lighting, making it both collectible and versatile for fine jewelry use.
Optical and material characteristics of this sapphire are detailed and consistent with collector expectations for natural Ceylon sapphires. The color intensity is graded as medium light, which yields a delicate lotus pink to peach orange tone when observed in daylight and incandescent illumination, and the transparency allows internal features to influence the play of light without obscuring brilliance. The clarity is graded slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicating the presence of minor internal features that are visible to careful inspection but do not materially detract from the gem's overall beauty or structural integrity. The mixed brilliant cut creates a pleasing combination of small crown facets and pavilion faceting, which moderates flash while preserving sparkle, and the excellent polish further refines the light return and tactile feel of the gem when set.
From a provenance and treatment perspective, this sapphire carries notable attributes that enhance its appeal to discerning collectors. The gem originates from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source long esteemed for producing sapphires with balanced tones and fine crystallographic development. Importantly, this sapphire is presented without enhancement, a factual condition that is increasingly prized by collectors who seek natural state material for long term holdings and provenance clarity. The absence of heat or other treatments preserves the natural lattice and growth features that inform both gemological study and aesthetic appreciation, and it supports more straightforward considerations for future valuation and resale. For those building a high end collection, untreated material from a respected locality contributes to a coherent curatorial narrative and can complement other natural stones with documented origins.
Practical considerations for acquisition and presentation are straightforward and focused on conservation of value and wearability. At 1.20 carat, the pear shape adapts well to a variety of fine jewelry settings, including solitaire pendants, halo engagement designs, and bespoke rings that emphasize the stone as the focal element, and the medium light color responds well to metal choice, showing warmth against yellow gold and refined contrast against rose gold or platinum. Routine care involves standard precautions for corundum class gems, avoiding harsh chemicals and sustained high heat, and periodic inspection of the setting to ensure the pear point and girdle remain protected. The Natural Sapphire Company is available to provide detailed imagery and gemological documentation to support acquisition decisions, and this padparadscha sapphire is presented as a considered selection for collectors seeking an elegant, naturally formed example from Ceylon that combines pleasing color, honest clarity, and artisanal cutting quality.





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