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1.51 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jul 21
Item ID: | S37875 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.87 Width: 6.07 Height: 3.34 |
Weight: | 1.51 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,200 |
This transparent 1.51 carat purplish pink sapphire presents in a classic cushion shape, measuring 7.87 x 6.07 x 3.34 mm, with a length to width ratio of approximately 1.30. The stone is faceted with a mixed brilliant cut that balances scintillation and depth of color, and it exhibits a medium color intensity that reads as a lively purplish pink under standard lighting. Clarity is graded as slightly included at the eye level, indicating the presence of minor internal characteristics that do not materially affect the stone's overall appearance or structural integrity. The polish is excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and a clean face up presentation, and the sapphire has not been subject to any enhancement, preserving its natural color and material provenance from Madagascar.
This sapphire sits within a long heritage of corundum used for both ornament and symbolic purpose. Historically, sapphires were worn by royalty and clergy, valued for their association with wisdom, protection, and fidelity. Pink and purplish pink variants have been favored in romantic jewellery traditions, including engagement jewels and sentimental brooches during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, where cushion shaped stones were commonly selected for their soft, antique silhouette. Madagascar is a relatively recent but significant source of high quality natural sapphires, and unenhanced material from this island has attracted attention from gemologists and collectors for its vibrant natural hues. The presence of a natural, unenhanced color in this specimen aligns it with those historic examples prized for their authenticity and enduring appeal.
From a practical and design perspective this sapphire is well suited to a range of fine jewellery applications. The cushion shape offers gentle rounded corners that reduce the vulnerability of the setting to edge wear, while the mixed brilliant cut emphasizes lively scintillation on the crown and strong return of color from the pavilion. Given the corundum hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, the stone is appropriate for everyday wear when secured in a protective setting, such as a bezel or low profile prong mount. Slight inclusions observed at eye level are typical in natural material and do not compromise stability, though placement of the stone within a bezel or a halo setting can both protect the girdle and optimize appearance. Pairing this purplish pink sapphire with warm metals, such as rose gold, or with colorless diamonds can enhance its tonal warmth and visual contrast.
The Natural Sapphire Company offers this Madagascar origin, untreated, cushion purplish pink sapphire as a precise and documented example of natural corundum material suitable for bespoke or classic jewellery commissions. The combination of clear provenance, no enhancement, excellent polish, and a carefully executed mixed brilliant cut makes the gem a strong candidate for clients seeking an authentic, historically resonant centre stone with modern durability. For designers and private collectors seeking a reference quality gem that bridges traditional symbolism with contemporary craft, this sapphire provides a measured balance of color, clarity, and cut, and it may be examined in hand to confirm visual impact and to plan an appropriate mounting that preserves and enhances the stone's natural character.































