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1.71 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S33616 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.09 Width: 6.14 Height: 3.25 |
Weight: | 1.71 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $3,053 |
This listing describes one transparent 1.71 carat marquise shape pink sapphire with exact dimensions of 12.09 x 6.14 x 3.25 mm, cut in a mixed brilliant style to balance light return and face up color. The clarity is graded as slightly included at eye level, indicating small natural inclusions that do not materially affect the gem when worn. The color intensity is medium intense, delivering a lively pink that reads clearly across a variety of settings. The polish is excellent, and there has been no enhancement reported, confirming the stone is untreated. The origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, and this specimen is presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, sourced and evaluated according to strict gemological standards.
In tone and hue this Ceylon pink occupies a position closer to classic Sri Lankan pink sapphires, which are often distinguished by a bright, clear pink with a slightly cool undertone, than to the deeper magenta or purplish pinks commonly found in other regions. Compared with Madagascar pink sapphires, which can display stronger purplish overtones and often a more saturated appearance, this stone reads as fresher and slightly cooler. Against Burmese pinks or spinels from Myanmar, which may move toward intense warm magenta and exhibit a richer, deeper hued presence, the Ceylon example is lighter and airier. When set alongside Australian pink sapphires, known for softer pastel tendencies and sometimes a warmer peach note, this Ceylon gem maintains a clearer, purer pink impression. The overall medium intense tone keeps the stone lively without venturing into the deep, velvety range of some East African or Southeast Asian material.
The marquise silhouette and the mixed brilliant cut are influential in how hue and tone present under direct and diffused lighting, and they contribute to the gematic character seen here. The elongated marquise form emphasizes the surface color along the length of the stone, while the mixed brilliant pavilion adds sparkling facet return that energizes the pink and gives the gem visual depth. The slight inclusions noted at eye level are typical of natural undersurface features seen in many quality Ceylon sapphires, and in this instance they sit discreetly, allowing the stone to remain visually transparent and vibrant. Compared to the deep saturated stones from places like Madagascar where pavilion cutting sometimes aims to concentrate color, or to classic Burmese examples where cutting may prioritize face up weight and color saturation, this piece shows a balanced approach that highlights both color and brilliance.
The fact that this sapphire is natural and untreated from Sri Lanka is significant for collectors and for those seeking provenance with minimal intervention. Natural Ceylon material is well regarded for producing pinks that combine clarity and brightness with a refined hue, and this specimen exemplifies those attributes. For use in bespoke jewelry the dimensions and the marquise outline allow for versatile settings that can accentuate the stone length, while the excellent polish ensures a refined interaction with light. The Natural Sapphire Company provides this gem with full disclosure of its characteristics, and the untreated origin from Ceylon supports long term desirability and straightforward care recommendations. The piece is suitable for a variety of mounting styles, and its medium intense pink will complement both warm and cool metal choices, offering a durable and characterful statement when set in jewelry.





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