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1.82 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S21320 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.23 Width: 5.89 Height: 3.78 |
Weight: | 1.82 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,590 |
This GIA certified pink sapphire presented by The Natural Sapphire Company is a technically refined choice for an engagement gem, weighing 1.82 carats and cut into a precise emerald shape. The stone measures 8.23 by 5.89 by 3.78 millimeters, with a depth proportion of approximately 53.6 percent, producing a strong face up presence for its weight class. The crystal is transparent, with a clarity grade described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and an excellent polish that yields crisp facet junctions and mirror like table and step facets. The color is classified as intense, distributed with even saturation across the face up area, and the sapphire is untreated, no enhancement, originating from the classical gemfields of Ceylon Sri Lanka. The accompanying GIA documentation confirms the gemological parameters, providing independent verification of weight, measurements, origin, and absence of conventional enhancements.
The emerald cut itself is an exercise in disciplined faceting, employing parallel step facets on the crown and pavilion to emphasize color and clarity rather than scintillation. The broad rectangular table and elongated crown facets produce planar flashes and a hall of mirrors effect that allow the intense pink hue to read evenly at arm s length while preserving visual transparency. Because the cut uses large, flat facets instead of numerous brilliant facets, the stone displays color in broad planes, which enhances perceived saturation without relying on excessive depth. The proportions are balanced to maximize face up area while maintaining sufficient pavilion depth to promote internal reflection and color return. The excellent polish ensures facet planes refract and reflect light with minimal surface diffusion, which is critical for step cut gems where the integrity of facet planes governs overall visual performance.
From a gemological and investment perspective the combination of Ceylon origin, no enhancement, intense color, and a very slightly included clarity grade gives this sapphire a rare position among engagement choices. Ceylon pink sapphires are prized for their clean, vivid tones and typically lively but transparent appearance, and an untreated specimen of this quality is notably uncommon. The stated clarity, when read in the context of an emerald cut, becomes an asset rather than a liability, because the step faceting preserves transparency and places inclusions in less visually disruptive positions relative to the table. The GIA certification anchors the stone s valuation and provenance, offering assurance to a buyer who requires documented authenticity and treatment history for a lifelong wearable piece.
For an engagement setting this emerald cut pink sapphire is exceptionally versatile, and considered design choices will highlight its technical strengths. A four prong cathedral setting will expose the pavilion and table to maximize light return, while a delicate halo of pavé or bead set accent stones will reinforce color saturation and provide added brilliance without competing with the step facets. An east west orientation or a classic north south placement will both exploit the stone s elongation to visually lengthen the finger, and a low profile bezel can be employed if protection is prioritized, noting that a full bezel will slightly mute the face up color due to metal overlap. Corundum s inherent toughness and a Mohs hardness of 9 make this sapphire a durable center for everyday wear, suitable for platinum or 18 karat gold mountings. The Natural Sapphire Company can provide the GIA report and bespoke setting recommendations, and the supplied reference images offer a realistic scale to aid selection, making this unenhanced, intensely colored emerald cut sapphire a technically compelling and emotionally resonant choice for an engagement ring.





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