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1.04 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | S31766 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.53 Width: 5.19 Height: 3.29 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very 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 | $673 |
This purplish pink sapphire, weighing 1.04 carats and measuring 6.53 by 5.19 by 3.29 millimeters, is an exemplary demonstration of precise cutting and natural color. The gem is fashioned in an emerald cut, which employs a series of parallel step facets on the crown and pavilion that create a hall of mirrors effect and emphasize color zoning more than scintillation. The broad table and truncated corners contribute to a clear, architectural face up presentation, while the measured depth of 3.29 millimeters yields a depth proportion of approximately 56 percent when referenced to the average of the length and width, a range that supports both face up color saturation and light return in step cut corundum. The polish is graded excellent, indicating meticulous lap work at facet junctions and crisp bevels that minimize light leakage and preserve the stone surface against abrasion. This stone is transparent and presents a medium intense color intensity, the balance between saturation and tone that allows the purplish pink hue to remain lively under mixed lighting without appearing overly dark.
Clarity for this sapphire is described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a grade that signals minimal natural inclusions that do not compromise transparency or structural integrity, and in fact serve as provenance markers confirming natural origin. Because no enhancement has been performed, the stone retains its indigenous color and internal characteristics, a significant distinction for collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize untreated material. The absence of heat treatment or diffusion means that the purplish pink is intrinsic to the corundum lattice and not the result of post mining intervention, which also simplifies long term care considerations and traditional valuation metrics. The origin is Ceylon, the historic gem fields of Sri Lanka, where geological conditions often produce sapphires with a delicate interplay between pink and violet overtones, a coloration that this example exhibits in an evenly distributed manner without obvious color banding.
From an ethical sourcing perspective, this sapphire is supplied through The Natural Sapphire Company supply chain protocols that emphasize traceability, community engagement, and adherence to responsible labor practices. Our sourcing model seeks to work directly with established miners in Sri Lanka, ensuring that procurement avoids middlemen who operate outside regulated markets, and that proceeds support local economies. We prioritize mining operations that implement minimal land disturbance techniques and that participate in community development initiatives, including fair wage practices and reinvestment for local infrastructure. For buyers focused on conscious consumption, the untreated nature of the gem reduces the environmental footprint associated with post mining processing, and our documentation can outline the chain of custody from mine to vault, with gemological reporting available on request to validate origin and treatment status.
In practical terms for jewelry design and long term stewardship, the emerald cut profile and the 6.53 by 5.19 millimeter table size favor settings that protect corners while showcasing the stone face up, such as four prong or bezel mountings with slightly raised galleries to maximize light entry. The medium intense purplish pink will be particularly striking when paired with metal colors that enhance warmth, such as 18 karat rose gold, or when contrasted with white metals to emphasize cool undertones. Cleaning is best accomplished with warm water, a mild detergent and a soft brush, and we recommend professional inspection prior to setting to confirm girdle integrity and to design secure mounting that complements the stone geometry. For collectors seeking a certified, responsibly sourced, transparent and untreated Ceylon sapphire with precise emerald cutting and excellent polish, this 1.04 carat purplish pink example represents a technically refined and ethically aligned choice from The Natural Sapphire Company.





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