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1.40 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Feb 6
Item ID: | S29366 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8 Width: 5.72 Height: 4.25 |
Weight: | 1.40 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $786 |
This oval pink sapphire presents a compelling combination of technical refinement and aesthetic presence, offering a rich bold color that reads as an unmistakable symbol of personal power and distinction. Weighing 1.40 carat, and measuring 8.00 by 5.72 by 4.25 millimeters, the stone exhibits intense color intensity with a vivid, saturated pink that is uninterrupted by enhancement, and originates from Madagascar, a source noted for producing vibrant natural pink corundum. The gem has been evaluated at eye level and assigned a clarity description of very slightly included, a classification that indicates minimal internal features visible without magnification. Cut as an oval with a mixed brilliant faceting scheme, this sapphire combines optical depth with scintillation, and its excellent polish yields crisp facet junctions and an even reflective field. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this sapphire as a statement of refined taste, a natural expression of authority and individuality for clients seeking a gemstone with both technical excellence and emotive color.
The mixed brilliant cut in this oval sapphire is executed to balance color saturation with light return, combining a brilliant style crown with a calibrated pavilion facet set that deepens the hue while preserving sparkle. The length to width ratio of approximately 1.40 produces an elegant elongation that flatters most settings, and the depth of the stone is approximately 62 percent when calculated against the average diameter, a proportion chosen to maximize both face up color and internal light dynamics. Faceting geometry is critical in pink sapphires because slight changes in crown height and pavilion angles alter the perceived tone and saturation, and this specimen demonstrates careful alignment of crown facets to generate broad flashes of brilliance, while pavilion facets are cut to redirect longer wavelength light back through the table and crown, intensifying the pink without creating dark windowing. The mixed brilliant approach preserves the lively scintillation associated with brilliant faceting, while the step element in select pavilion facets creates depth and color concentration, a combination that is particularly effective in natural, untreated material where preserving original chroma is a priority.
From a material science perspective, this sapphire is a corundum crystal with the physical properties expected of gem quality specimens, and those properties underpin its suitability for everyday wear and heirloom jewelry. Corundum has a hardness of nine on the Mohs scale, providing excellent resistance to abrasion while retaining the ability to be precision faceted, and typical refractive index values around 1.76 to 1.77 generate notable brilliance and contrast when paired with precise facet angles. The stone displays very slight inclusions that are not visually distracting at normal viewing distances, inclusions consistent with natural growth such as fine needles or discrete crystals, and these internal characteristics can serve as identifying fingerprint features that confirm the gem as natural. Because this sapphire has undergone no enhancement, the intense pink derives from natural trace element concentrations and growth conditions, and preservation of the original state enhances both collectible value and aesthetic authenticity. The excellent polish reported ensures minimal surface diffusion of light and crisp light return, and the stone has been handled and finished to preserve proper facet symmetry and optical performance.
When considered as a jewel that communicates personal power, the rich, bold pink of this sapphire functions both visually and symbolically, offering an assertive color presence that reads as confident and distinctive in a variety of settings. The size and proportions make it well suited to a variety of mounting strategies, including solitaire settings that emphasize color concentration, three stone layouts that balance the oval against tapered baguettes or round brilliants, or bespoke designs that set the stone east west to emphasize the elongated silhouette. For collectors and connoisseurs who value technical specification, the combination of a precise mixed brilliant faceting scheme, an optimal length to width ratio, depth proportion calibrated for color saturation, a clarity of very slightly included at eye level, an excellent polish, no enhancement, and Madagascar origin composes a coherent profile of a high quality natural pink sapphire. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the gemological assessment and sourcing history of this material, and we invite inquiries regarding additional imagery, high resolution video, exact facet maps, or custom mounting options to showcase the stone in a setting that amplifies its bold color and the personal statement it is intended to make.































