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1.21 Ct. Pinkish Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S30856 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.57 Width: 4.95 Height: 3.9 |
Weight: | 1.21 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $661 |
A rare and refined treasure awaits the discerning collector from The Natural Sapphire Company, a pear shaped pinkish purple sapphire that embodies quiet power and cultivated taste. At 1.21 carats this gem occupies the ideal territory between wearable poise and undeniable presence, a size that reads as both intimate and important. Its proportions measure 7.57 by 4.95 by 3.90 mm, a silhouette that flatters a delicate finger or anchors a statement pendant with equal grace. Cut to a mixed brilliant style, the stone has been shaped to dance with light, the pavilion and crown facets composed to deliver scintillation and depth rather than mere surface flash. Clarity has been graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, giving the gem a clean appearance to the naked eye, while polish has been judged excellent, ensuring those facets reflect with a mirror like precision. Sourced from Ceylon Sri Lanka and enhanced by careful heating, this sapphire is a product of the classic Sri Lankan tradition of exceptional color and clarity, a heritage that connoisseurs recognize and cherish.
The color of this sapphire is where it makes the most intimate claim on desire, a medium intense pinkish purple tone that balances vivacity and sophistication. It is not a color that shouts, it is a color that commands attention by refusing to be anonymous. In certain lights the pink lifts toward a rose petal warmth, while in cooler conditions the purple temperament comes forward, a duality that lends the gem a chameleon like allure. This responsiveness to light is amplified by the mixed brilliant cut, which has been engineered to maximize the gem to gem interaction that collectors prize. The interplay between the crown facets and the precisely angled pavilion creates internal flashes of color and light, a liveliness that draws the eye and refuses to let go. The result is a stone that feels alive, an heirloom in miniature that will reward repeated viewing and that will take on new personality depending on the setting and the ambient light.
When compared to more familiar gemstones, this pinkish purple sapphire takes on distinctive advantages that make it stand out in any fine jewelry collection. Versus diamond, sapphires generally exhibit lower dispersion and therefore less fire, but this is precisely where the art of cutting transforms chemistry into spectacle. The mixed brilliant cut of this pear shaped sapphire has been selected to emphasize return of light and strong scintillation, so that in everyday wear it offers a lively brilliance and a window into color that many diamonds cannot match. Against ruby, which shares the corundum family and therefore comparable toughness, this pinkish purple tone provides a rarer and more modern expression, a refinement of hue that feels at once romantic and contemporary. Compared to amethyst which may show a similar purple, sapphires offer superior hardness and long term durability, making them better suited to frequent wear. Against spinel which can achieve beautiful color with excellent brilliance, the sapphire carries with it the cachet of the corundum family, and when coming from Ceylon the stone gains provenance that resonates with collectors who value origin as much as optics. In short this sapphire marries the practical strengths of corundum with a color and cut that deliver a kind of brilliance that is all about depth and personality, rather than spectacle alone.
Owning this pear shaped Ceylon sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company is a declaration of refined taste and thoughtful distinction, a decision that signals appreciation for rarity and artisanal refinement. The medium intense pinkish purple hue will translate beautifully into a range of settings, from a slender solitaire that accentuates the gem as an elegant daily signet, to a halo or three stone design that emphasizes its pear silhouette and radiant life. The very very slightly included clarity means the stone reads as clean to the eye, while the excellent polish ensures each facet offers crisp return. Heat treatment is an industry standard enhancement that stabilizes and enriches color without detracting from value, and provenance from Ceylon lends a storied history that connects the wearer to centuries of gem lore. For the person who wishes to own something genuinely singular, this sapphire offers a rare combination of wearable size, vivid character, and connoisseur level quality. It is more than jewelry, it is an affirmation of achievement, a piece that will sit comfortably in a collection for decades and that will quietly announce its owner as someone who understands the true language of luxury.





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