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1.58 Ct. Pinkish Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)

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Item ID: S6884
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Product Details
Item ID:
S6884
Dimensions (MM):
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Length: 7.75
Width: 9.68
Height: 3.87
Weight:
1.58 Ct.
Color:
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Pinkish Purple
Color intensity:
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Vivid
Clarity:
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Very Slightly Included
Shape:
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Fancy
Cut:
Step Cut
Cutting style:
Faceted
Enhancements:
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No Enhancement
Origin:
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Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Per carat price:
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$2,590
Product description

This transparent 1.58 carat fancy shape pinkish purple sapphire measures 7.75 x 9.68 x 3.87 mm. The gem has been fashioned with a step cut, producing broad, even facets that emphasize planar reflections and permit clear viewing into the stone. Clarity has been graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating minor inclusions that do not materially affect the visual integrity or brilliance of the piece. Color is described as pinkish purple with a vivid intensity, and the polish has been assessed as excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and strong light return across the table and pavilion. The sapphire is natural and unenhanced, with origin recorded as Ceylon Sri Lanka, a provenance that frequently contributes to a lively and clean presentation of color in corundum. The overall combination of weight, dimensions, cut, clarity, and natural vivid color yields a gem that reads as both refined and visually assertive in hand or mounted in jewelry.

When comparing hue and tone to sapphires from other well known producing regions, this Ceylon pinkish purple occupies a distinctive position. Kashmir sapphires are historically celebrated for a velvety cornflower blue with a soft mid tone and a diffusion of silk that mutes contrast. In contrast this stone presents a more transparent, crystalline expression of color with heightened saturation and a brighter tone, rather than the opaque, velvety character associated with classic Kashmir material. Madagascar sapphires often deliver strong saturation and a wide range of pink and purple hues. Compared to many Madagascar examples, this Sri Lankan sapphire shares comparable vividness but leans toward a slightly lighter and more luminous tone. Australian sapphires typically skew toward deeper, inky blues and darker tones across the color range, yielding a weightier, more somber appearance. The present pinkish purple sapphire is noticeably brighter and warmer overall than most Australian material, and its clarity and step cut accentuate luminosity rather than depth of body color. Montana sapphires from the United States are generally recognized for softer, pastel tones and an airy, delicate presence. By contrast this gem delivers a more saturated, vivid appearance, and its tone sits higher on the value scale for color intensity than the typical Montana pastel.

More detailed comparison to other famous locations clarifies how provenance influences perceived hue and tonal behavior. Sri Lankan sapphires, including Ceylon stones, frequently display a clear, open field of color with lively brilliance and a purity of tone that allows subtle secondary hues to register cleanly. This pinkish purple sapphire exemplifies those traits, showing an even distribution of pink and violet without significant color zoning or cloudiness. Padparadscha sapphires, also associated with Sri Lanka, exhibit a pinkish orange to salmon hue that is distinctly warmer and more orange shifted than the present stone, so while both come from the same island, their color families and tonal warmth differ appreciably. Burmese sapphires and spinels can show intense, saturated color with strong red or purplish overtones in some parcels, but those examples often present a different balance of hue components and sometimes a denser body color. The present Ceylon gem maintains a vivid purple leaning toward pink, with a brightness and transparency that sets it apart from darker, more heavily saturated stones from some other sources. For collectors and jewelers seeking a natural, unenhanced pinkish purple sapphire that reads as vibrant and clean, this stone represents the typical advantages of high quality Ceylon material.

Presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, this 1.58 carat unenhanced Ceylon pinkish purple sapphire combines measured dimensions, a step cut that promotes clarity and architectural light play, and a vivid color intensity that compares favorably to other notable origins while retaining the characteristic luminosity of Sri Lankan corundum. Its very slightly included clarity at eye level informs placement decisions and setting choices, as the step cut showcases internal features more directly than highly faceted cuts while offering elegant light reflection. The absence of enhancement preserves the gem as a natural statement of origin and color chemistry, and the excellent polish contributes to visual performance in daylight and artificial illumination. This description is intended to assist in assessment of color family, tone, and provenance when comparing to sapphires from Kashmir, Madagascar, Australia, Montana, and other classic sources, and to provide the factual specifications required for informed selection and jewelry design.

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Long, dark brown hinged jewelry box showcasing a line bracelet gently secured and beautifully displayed
Dark brown jewelry box showcasing two hanging earings upon opening
Petit box w/ luxurious white pouch showcasing a piece of jewelry
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Assortment of reports and certification documents on table
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Sample 3D scan report.
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