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1.12 Ct. Pinkish Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 28
Item ID: | S33546 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.75 Width: 5.13 Height: 4.18 |
Weight: | 1.12 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
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 | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $446 |
This oval shape sapphire presents a precisely measured weight of 1.12 carat, with dimensions of 6.75 x 5.13 x 4.18 mm, transparent clarity, and a mixed brilliant cut engineered to balance color saturation with scintillation. The gem is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, it carries a medium color intensity with a pinkish purple hue, and it has been finished to an excellent polish. Origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, and the stone is natural with no enhancement indicated. Calculating depth in relation to the average diameter yields an effective depth of approximately 70 percent, a measured proportion that concentrates tone and saturation while preserving overall light return, a characteristic often sought in sapphires that emphasize color strength and presence without appearing overly dark.
Color is the defining technical attribute of this sapphire, and the pinkish purple hue occupies a refined position between lavender violet and a warm pink secondary hue, a balance often associated with Ceylon material. The medium intensity describes both tone and saturation in a manner that delivers vivid color without exceeding the threshold where light is trapped and the gem appears opaque. In practice this translates to a stone that exhibits strong face up color under daylight and incandescent light, with subtle shifts in hue across viewing angles consistent with weak to moderate pleochroism common to sapphire species. Because the material is untreated, the observed chroma and hue represent original lattice chemistry and trace element distribution, and the gem demonstrates even color distribution with no perceptible zoning to the naked eye, an important factor when evaluating how a sapphire will perform in daily wear and mounted settings.
Faceting and finish are integral to how the gem projects its color and brilliance, and the mixed brilliant style employed here utilizes a brilliant pattern on the crown coupled with a modified step or facet architecture on the pavilion, an arrangement that optimizes both return of white light and selective dispersion of spectral flashes. The crown facets are calibrated to create a lively scintillation pattern across the table while the pavilion planes are angled to reinforce contrast and depth, which is particularly effective with stones that present medium intensity color. The excellent polish enhances facet junction clarity and minimizes light leakage, while symmetry is controlled to preserve an even light return and predictable scintillation. Given the depth proportion of approximately 70 percent, the cutter prioritized color concentration in the pavilion design, producing a face up presentation that reads as richly colored, yet maintains the transparency and brilliance expected from high quality mixed brilliant cutting. Clarity graded as very very slightly included at eye level confirms that inclusions are minimal and do not interfere with the optical performance, they are of a scale and location that do not weaken the stone or distract from its visual appeal.
Beyond technical performance, this sapphire is a statement piece, its rich bold color functioning as a direct visual symbol of personal power and distinction. The pinkish purple hue communicates a nuanced authority, a combination of regal violet tones and the softer assertiveness of pink, ideal for collectors and connoisseurs who seek distinctive color rather than commonplace blue. The gem carries provenance from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a historical source revered for producing sapphires with lively tones and elegant saturation, and its untreated status amplifies both rarity and desirability. For settings, an oval of these proportions will present a flattering length to width ratio on the finger, and it responds exceptionally well to settings that allow light to enter from multiple angles such as semi bezel or four prong mounts, while halo arrangements can enhance perceived size and emphasize the vivid hue. The Natural Sapphire Company is positioned to assist with bespoke mounting options and technical recommendations for metal choice and setting style to preserve optical performance and to accentuate the color that embodies personal distinction.





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