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1.07 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Feb 6
Item ID: | S34158 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.58 Width: 5.33 Height: 3.6 |
Weight: | 1.07 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $2,600 |
This oval shape pink sapphire weighs 1.07 carats, with dimensions of 6.58 x 5.33 x 3.60 mm. The stone is transparent, displaying a medium color intensity and a uniform pink hue across the table and pavilion. The cut is a mixed brilliant, combining a faceted crown geometry with a proportional pavilion to enhance light performance, and the polish is graded excellent. Clarity is described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating inclusions that are minimal and do not interfere with the stone of vision or light return. There is no enhancement, the color and clarity are natural, and the origin is Madagascar. This presentation is offered by The Natural Sapphire Company, accompanied by the standard documentation that describes the gem characteristics and origin information.
The mixed brilliant cut of this oval sapphire has been executed to balance brilliance and color saturation, preserving the stone mass while optimizing luminous return. The cut proportions yield lively scintillation when viewed face up, and the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and uninterrupted light flow. Medium color intensity in pink sapphires often produces the most versatile appearance, providing visible hue without overwhelming darkness, and in this example the pink sits in a clear range that allows facets to reveal variations in tone with movement. Very very slightly included clarity at eye level means that magnification would reveal fine internal features, while loupe free observation presents a clean appearance. The absence of heat treatment or other enhancements is significant, every facet and every tint are natural, a quality that appeals to connoisseurs who place a premium on untreated material.
When compared with famous historical gems, this sapphire offers a different but complementary set of virtues. Where legendary blue sapphires are admired for velvety saturation and immense size, and famous pink diamonds command attention for intense vividness and rarity of hue, a natural Madagascan pink sapphire combines durability, wearability, and an approachable intensity of color. In the context of historical examples, the prestige of a stone often derives from a convergence of exceptional color, clarity, and provenance. This specimen echoes aspects of those criteria, with its clean visual presentation and documented Madagascan origin. Madagascar has produced some of the most desirable pink and padparadscha sapphires in recent decades, and stones from this source are noted for clear tone and color purity. The untreated state of this gem further aligns it with the most sought after historic jewels, where natural occurrence and minimal human intervention enhance collectibility and intrinsic value.
The unique value of this 1.07 carat oval pink sapphire lies in its combination of natural color, meticulous cutting, and untouched origin. At one point and size, it is well suited to a fine engagement ring as a principal stone, or as a refined pendant or pair of matched settings, offering a balance between presence and practicality. Its polish and cut ensure that the stone reads with lively brightness, while the very very slightly included clarity grade preserves a clean face up appearance. The hardness and toughness characteristic of corundum make this sapphire durable for everyday wear, and the documented lack of enhancement makes it an enduring choice for collectors and designers who value authenticity. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this gem with transparent characterization, enabling informed selection by jewelers, gem lovers, and clients seeking a natural pink sapphire with historical resonance in its attributes, modern cut precision, and verifiable Madagascan origin.































