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0.26 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 23
Item ID: | S32847 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.02 Width: 3.15 Height: 1.8 |
Weight: | 0.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,000 |
This 0.26 carat pink sapphire presents as a transparent, emerald cut rectangle with precise measurements of 4.02 by 3.15 by 1.80 millimeters, and a depth of approximately 50 percent. The stone exhibits the characteristic step cutting of the emerald style, with long parallel crown and pavilion facets that create a hall of mirrors effect, emphasizing broad flashes of color rather than scintillation. The table plane is proportioned to maximize face up area for its carat weight, while the step facets are aligned to produce even light return and to reduce windowing. The gem is graded as slightly included at eye level, a clarity profile that in conjunction with an excellent polish communicates fine lapidary control, with facet junctions rendered clean and facet planes smooth. Origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, and the sapphire is natural with no enhancement, a factor that materially influences its rarity and long term value.
Color characteristics are described as medium light intensity in a pink hue, a tone that is closely aligned with classic Ceylon material which is renowned for its pastel and rose shades. The color grade reflects a balanced relationship between hue saturation and tone, producing a lively yet delicate pink that reads well both in daylight and in artificial illumination. Because the stone is unheated and unenhanced, the color is intrinsic to the corundum lattice, derived from natural trace element distribution rather than treatment induced diffusion. The emerald cut tends to soften apparent saturation and presents color in broad planes, so this gem offers an even, pleasing wash of pink across the table, with slightly deeper color at the corners and along the facet edges where light pools. For connoisseurs who prioritize origin provenance and natural state, the Ceylon attribution and lack of enhancements are significant and desirable attributes.
From a clarity and cutting perspective the stone is honest and technically well executed. Slight inclusions typical of corundum are present when examined at normal viewing distance, but the emerald cut geometry both reveals and manages internal features differently to brilliant cuts. The long, parallel facets can make platelets, needles, or small crystals more apparent in profile, while the excellent polish and careful facet symmetry minimize light leakage and visually mitigate inclusion impact. The cutter has optimized the pavilion depth and crown angle to preserve weight while maintaining optical balance, resulting in a gem that is stable in appearance and well suited to traditional four prong or bezel settings where facet alignment will be preserved in the mounting. The compact proportions and rectangular silhouette make it especially attractive for delicate engagement styles, cluster arrangements, and as a refined accent stone in multi gem designs.
In design and heritage context this pink Ceylon sapphire resonates with centuries of use in South Asian and European adornment, where pastel sapphires were favored for devotional rings, talismans, and bridal ornaments. Historically, Ceylon sapphires have been prized for their gentle color and durable corundum hardness of nine on the Mohs scale, enabling daily wear in heirloom pieces that pass between generations. When paired with the cool opalescence of a white opal, a balanced dialogue of phenomena emerges, the white opal offering a pearly body with subtle play of color that contrasts with the sapphire's steady pink tone. The Natural Sapphire Company recommends pairing this gem with white opal accents when a softer, vintage inspired palette is desired, or alternatively setting it with high quality diamonds to lift the pink and emphasize its pavilion reflections. For care, avoid harsh chemicals and extreme thermal shock, and prefer ultrasonics only after professional assessment. As with all inventory from The Natural Sapphire Company, this stone is presented with full disclosure of origin and treatment status, and our craftsmen are prepared to advise on mounting options that preserve the integrity of both pink sapphire and complementary white opal components.





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