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1.04 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S36179 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.45 Width: 5.09 Height: 3.4 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,250 |
This pear shaped pink sapphire weighs 1.04 carats, and measures 8.45 by 5.09 by 3.40 millimetres, offering a well balanced profile for a range of fine jewellery settings. The stone is transparent, with a medium color intensity that presents a pure and appealing pink hue characteristic of Ceylon sapphires. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the inclusions are minor and do not significantly detract from visual performance in most mounting styles. The gem has been heat treated, a common and widely accepted enhancement that stabilises and improves colour, and the surface finish received an excellent polish that refines the interaction of light with each facet. This description is presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, and reflects our assessment of the stone as examined under standard viewing conditions.
The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut executed on a classic pear shape, which combines the optical advantages of brilliant faceting on the crown with a more step oriented or modified arrangement on portions of the pavilion. The crown facets are arranged to admit and refract incident light, producing return through the table and upper crown, while the pavilion facets are oriented to control internal reflection and to direct light back through the crown in focused flashes. The pear outline introduces a graduated spread of facets from the rounded shoulder to the tapered tip, creating deliberate variations in facet size that enhance scintillation. The geometry balances dispersion and return, so that white light is efficiently separated into flashes of brightness, while the pink bodycolour remains evenly distributed across the face of the gem. Proportions are carefully managed to avoid excessive light leakage from the pavilion, and the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions for clean light performance.
The mixed brilliant cut enhances the sapphire inherent optical properties in several measurable ways. First, the crown brilliant facets maximise return of light as brilliant white flashes, which increases perceived brilliance even when the bodycolour is of medium intensity. Second, the precise angle relationships between crown and pavilion facets create controlled internal reflections that amplify scintillation, producing dynamic movement of light as the stone is viewed from different angles. Third, the pear outline concentrates and channels light toward the rounded center and toward the tip in a manner that produces both focal points of brightness and an overall sense of depth. These light pathways are particularly effective in this specimen because the slightly included clarity grade consists of small, well dispersed inclusions that do not form dominant clouds or obstructions, and the cutter was able to orient facet lines to mitigate their visual impact. The heat treatment has subtly enhanced chroma, which allows the cut to express a vivid yet balanced pink without the saturation becoming so strong as to suppress sparkle. Finally, the excellent polish reduces surface scattering, so that light is allowed to enter and exit the gem with minimal diffusion, preserving the integrity of the facet patterns and the gem personality conceived by the cutter.
For practical use and for design considerations this 1.04 carat pear shaped sapphire adapts well to classic solitaire rings, drop pendants, and accentuated halo settings that benefit from the pear silhouette. When set with the point oriented toward the fingertip in a ring, the shape visually elongates the finger, while when used in a pendant the tapered end creates a graceful line. Metal choices should consider contrast and protection, with settings that include a secure prong or bezel for the tip to guard against impact. The moderate depth and the mixed brilliant faceting make the stone responsive under varied lighting environments, so it will display lively brilliance under artificial lighting and retain pleasing colour in daylight. The Natural Sapphire Company verifies origin as Ceylon Sri Lanka, documents the heat treatment enhancement, and provides accurate measurements and grading so that this sapphire can be assessed and set with confidence. This gem combines refined proportions, considered cutting, and an excellent finish to present an object that is both technically sound and visually engaging.





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