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0.46 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | P5002 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.66 Width: 4.26 Height: 2.21 |
Weight: | 0.46 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $350 |
The brilliance of gemstones has captivated connoisseurs and jewelers alike for centuries, and our exquisite 0.46 carat oval shape pink sapphire sets a new standard in this fine tradition. This exceptional gemstone is a testament to the unparalleled artistry and natural beauty that Ceylon, today known as Sri Lanka, has to offer. When comparing the hue and tone of this sapphire to gemstones from other famous locations, the superiority becomes self-evident. While sapphires from Madagascar or Tanzania boast noteworthy qualities, it is the intense color intensity and unique brilliance of this Ceylon sapphire that makes it truly remarkable.
Known the world over for producing sapphires of unrivaled beauty, Ceylon offers natural treasures with an intensity and depth of color rarely found elsewhere. The hue of our pink sapphire is a vibrant blend of romantic blush and red undertones, creating a dazzling pink that captivates the eye. This is a stark contrast to gemstones sourced from other regions such as Thailand or Burma, where the pink tones often lean towards darker or more muted shades. This striking color intensity, coupled with an exquisite clarity grade of slightly included, ensures maximum brilliance and the best light reflection. When held against sapphires hailing from Australia's basaltic fields, our Ceylon sapphire instantly stands out with its effervescent sparkle and superior play of light.
The quality of a gemstone is often judged not only by its color but also by its cut, and the mixed brilliant cut of our pink sapphire elevates its charm to new heights. Designed to enhance its natural brilliance, this cut ensures the gemstone exhibits a remarkable depth and three-dimensional appeal. Unlike gemstones with standard templates from other regions, this cut showcases the ingenuity of skilled artisans who understand the nuances of each unique sapphire. This particular attention to quality craftsmanship further sets our product apart at The Natural Sapphire Company, distinguishing our gemstones from others on the market and demonstrating a dedication to offering only the very best.
Furthermore, the polish of our pink sapphire is truly exemplary, reflecting superior craftsmanship applied with meticulous attention to detail. A smooth and flawless polish will often dictate the perception of quality in a gemstone, and our sapphire's excellent polish results in an uninterrupted, mirror-like surface that only the finest Ceylon sapphires possess. In comparison to sapphires mined from lesser-known sources, the polish of this gemstone leaves a lasting impression, exuding an elegance and refinement worthy of a treasured centerpiece in any jewelry collection.
For discerning customers who value a gemstone’s provenance as much as its physical attributes, our Ceylon pink sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company stands as a paragon of excellence. Its origin is not just a point of differentiation but a defining aspect of its unrivaled quality and charm. While other sapphires might offer appealing facades, the rich tapestry of factors, including its prestigious origin from Sri Lanka, stellar clarity, intense color, perfect cut, and polish, all combine to make this gemstone an epitome of luxury and refinement. It defies ordinary comparison by creating an entirely new standard for gemstone enthusiasts, acclaiming its status as a superior choice in both beauty and lineage.





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