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1.03 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 27
Item ID: | S34826 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.89 Width: 5.86 Height: 3.97 |
Weight: | 1.03 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $816 |
This sapphire is a precisely measured 1.03 carat oval, with near equal dimensions of 5.89 millimeters by 5.86 millimeters and a depth of 3.97 millimeters, provided by The Natural Sapphire Company. The gem is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, a design that combines a faceted brilliant crown with a more traditional pavilion configuration to optimize return of white light and coloured flash. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the stone presents as transparent to the unaided eye. Colour intensity is described as light, delivering a delicate pink saturation that is both refined and versatile. The polish on all facet planes is excellent, enabling crisp facet junctions and strong contrast between light and dark facets. Enhancement status is none, the material is natural and unheated, and origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a provenance recognised for producing sapphires with attractive clarity and a subtle, elegant colour range.
The mixed brilliant faceting scheme is deliberate, the crown facets are cut with moderated crown height and carefully proportioned table to balance brilliance and spread, while the pavilion features a modified arrangement that increases internal reflections. Given the almost perfectly balanced table diameter versus average girdle diameter, the measured depth yields a depth ratio of approximately six seven point six percent when expressed as depth divided by average diameter, a proportion that supports strong light return and a pleasing face up presence. The oval outline is effectively symmetrical, and the near equal width to length ratio gives the stone an optical footprint similar to a round of equivalent diameter, which enhances visual mass on the finger. Facet symmetry and alignment are evident in the photographic views, with no significant windowing in the table area and consistent scintillation across the crown. The mixed brilliant geometry, combined with excellent polish, contributes to a lively pattern of pinpoint flashes and larger light returns that animate the stone as it moves.
Clarity is a decisive attribute for this stone in terms of statement potential. The classification very very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates that inclusions are minute, sparse, and generally not detectable without magnification. This high clarity allows uninterrupted transmission of light through the pavilion facets, preserving saturation and maximizing sparkle. In sapphires, even subtle inclusions can interrupt light paths and diminish contrast, but this specimen maintains strong contrast between bright facet returns and the darker screens that define scintillation. The light colour intensity interacts with the clarity profile to present a soft pink tone that reads as elegant rather than saturated, which enhances the sense of size relative to more deeply coloured stones. Under varied lighting, the mixed cut and clear internal field allow the pink nuance to breathe, producing lively dispersion and a pleasing range of pink to pink violet flashes, while retaining a clean window free face up appearance.
From a design and setting perspective this 1.03 carat oval is immediately suitable for a signature solitaire or halo composition, the dimensions permit classic four or six prong settings without excessive metal coverage, and the near round visual proportions will center on the finger for maximum presence. For clients prioritising a bold single stone statement, a low profile prong mounting will emphasize crown height and allow the pavilion to contribute to brilliance, while a bezel with a thin rim will protect the girdle and present a modern silhouette without sacrificing size perception. Metal selection can further influence perceived colour, white metals such as platinum and white gold will accentuate the light pink by contrast, while warm metals such as yellow gold will bring forward the rosy tones and create a vintage aesthetic. The Natural Sapphire Company affirms that this sapphire is unheated and of Ceylon origin, an important consideration for collectors and connoisseurs who prioritise natural state and provenance. In summary, the combination of over one carat weight, near symmetric oval dimensions, very very slightly included clarity at eye level, excellent polish, and a skillful mixed brilliant cut makes this stone an exceptional candidate for a memorable statement piece.





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