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1.01 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S32604 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.87 Width: 5 Height: 3.71 |
Weight: | 1.01 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Very Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,100 |
This listing describes a transparent 1.01 carat asscher octagon shape pink sapphire, with precise dimensions of 5.87 x 5.00 x 3.71 mm. The gemstone is cut in a classic asscher style, characterized by a square outline with deeply faceted step style pavilion and truncated corners that yield an elegant octagonal silhouette. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, providing an eye clean appearance under typical viewing distances. Color intensity is very light, offering a delicate pink hue that reads as soft and pastel in neutral light. The polish is excellent, with facet surfaces rendered to a smooth, reflective finish that maximizes luster. The sapphire has undergone standard heat treatment to enhance color and clarity, a stable and widely accepted enhancement for natural corundum. The origin of this specimen is Madagascar, a source known for producing a range of pink sapphire tones, and the gem is presented by The Natural Sapphire Company as a precisely characterized natural stone suitable for fine jewelry applications.
The asscher cut geometry shapes the way this sapphire interacts with light, creating a distinctive optical personality that differs from a brilliant cut. In bright natural daylight, the stone displays even face up tone, with the very light pink hue appearing cool and slightly desaturated against a neutral background. Daylight emphasizes the stone body color, while the step facets create a hall of mirrors effect, producing broad flashes of white light and subtle, linear reflections that travel across the table and pavilion as the piece is moved. Under warm incandescent lighting, the pink takes on a warmer and slightly deeper appearance, with the soft tones becoming more apparent. The step cut yields less small scale scintillation than a brilliant cut, so sparkling points are replaced by larger, more architectural flashes, which often appear more pronounced in directional light sources such as spot lighting or direct sunlight. Under modern cool white LED illumination, the sapphire maintains clarity and shows crisp facet reflections, while fluorescent sources may render the tone slightly cooler and paler. In low light or candlelight, the gem retains a gentle presence, with the excellent polish allowing subtle light return and a soft internal glow rather than high contrast sparkle.
Clarity and facet finish play an important role in perceived brightness and color. The very very slightly included grade indicates minor, well healed, or very small inclusions that do not affect eye level appearance, allowing the asscher cut to present clean broad planes for reflection. Because the asscher cut relies on step facets and open facet windows, facet alignment and polish are critical to produce even reflections and the signature concentric pattern seen in well executed stones. The excellent polish on this sapphire ensures minimal surface diffusion of light, preserving crisp facet edges and maximizing luminous return. The depth of 3.71 mm in relation to the table and girdle contributes to balanced face up size and internal reflection geometry, supporting the hall of mirrors effect while maintaining sufficient pavilion for light return. For settings, an open backed design or prong setting will allow more light to enter the pavilion and enhance the stone brightness, while a closed back or heavily shadowed mounting can mute the delicate pink tone. Careful orientation within a mount to align the step facets with the ring face will preserve the asscher character and ensure that movements create the intended linear flashes rather than scattered sparkle.
From a practical standpoint, this pink sapphire combines aesthetic refinement with the durability inherent to corundum, making it suitable for daily wear when set appropriately. Heat treatment is permanent under normal wear conditions and is considered stable, with no special handling required beyond standard gemstone care. The Madagascar origin contributes to its geological provenance and aligns with expectations for pink sapphire coloration and crystal habit. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this gem for clients seeking a restrained, elegant pink with architectural facet work, suitable for focal stones in rings, pendants, or bespoke pieces. For reference the key specifications are as follows, weight 1.01 carat, dimensions 5.87 x 5.00 x 3.71 mm, shape and cut asscher octagon, clarity very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, color intensity very light, polish excellent, enhancement heat treated, origin Madagascar. These attributes describe a natural, well finished gem that offers a subtle pink palette and a refined step cut presence, suitable for design approaches that favor clarity, proportion, and understated color.




























