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1.88 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S32697 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.19 Width: 6.91 Height: 4.22 |
Weight: | 1.88 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Very Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,200 |
This pear shape pink sapphire, weighing 1.88 carats with dimensions of 8.19 x 6.91 x 4.22 mm, is an exceptional offering from The Natural Sapphire Company, combining classic elegance with investment minded attributes. The mixed brilliant cut gives lively facet play and strong return of light, making the very light pink hue appear fresh and clean across the table and crown. Transparency is superb, the clarity is described as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, and the polish is excellent, all of which contribute to a gem that performs beautifully in a variety of settings. Origin Ceylon Sri Lanka lends provenance and cachet, and the gem has been heat treated, a stable and widely accepted enhancement that has been applied to many of the world’s most desirable sapphires. The overall presentation is refined, the size is versatile for a contemporary solitaire or a sophisticated three stone design, and the pear silhouette remains a timeless choice that flatters the hand while maximizing perceived size for its carat weight.
When comparing this sapphire to other market options, several advantages become clear, particularly for discerning buyers seeking both beauty and long term value. Versus lab created sapphires, this natural Ceylon stone benefits from rarity and natural origin, qualities that are increasingly prized by collectors and end users alike. Compared to pink sapphires from other sources, Ceylon material often exhibits a lighter, more pastel expression that pairs well with delicate, high end jewelry, and the provenance from Sri Lanka carries historical regard for quality cut stones. Against other colored gemstones such as morganite or kunzite, this sapphire offers superior hardness and durability, making it a better candidate for everyday wear, which supports ongoing desirability and marketability. Even versus diamonds at similar price points, a well chosen colored sapphire can offer greater uniqueness and more consistent demand among buyers looking for individuality. Heat treatment is common and conserves value when disclosed honestly, and the excellent polish and mixed brilliant cut of this piece help it stand out in clarity and brilliance when placed next to many comparable stones.
From an investment perspective, this 1.88 carat pear shape pink sapphire presents an attractive balance of rarity, aesthetics, and practicality that can support future appreciation. Colored gemstones have shown rising demand as collectors diversify away from traditional assets, and pink sapphires in particular have benefited from sustained interest driven by fashion trends and high end designers incorporating pastel and romantic tones into seasonal lines. The near two carat weight is important, as market demand often accelerates at weights that read as meaningful to buyers and designers, rather than in fragmentary fractions of a carat. Ceylon origin adds provenance that knowledgeable buyers recognize, and while the very light color intensity may place this gem in a more delicate color category, that subtlety is increasingly sought after for bespoke jewelry and bridal pieces that favor understated elegance. A gem with excellent polish and eye clean appearance carries a premium among colored stone buyers, and when properly set and accompanied by transparent documentation from a trusted source, such as The Natural Sapphire Company, its resale potential improves compared to undocumented or poorly finished material.
Practical considerations also favor this sapphire for those with investment intentions, because durability, documentation, and market visibility all influence liquidity and future returns. Sapphires rate high on the Mohs hardness scale, enabling daily wear without the vulnerability of softer gems, which broadens the pool of prospective buyers when resale becomes relevant. Heat treated sapphires, when fully disclosed, are widely accepted by the trade and collectors, and the stability of the treatment means the appearance will remain consistent over time, an important factor for secondary market value. To preserve resale value, purchasers should retain original invoices and any laboratory reports, avoid unnecessary re cutting, and consider settings that protect the stone while highlighting its color and cut. Buying from The Natural Sapphire Company provides a clear provenance trail and expert gemmological insight, which are frequently decisive when collectors compare similar offerings, and stones with excellent polish and attractive proportions command higher interest and better prices on resale.
In summary, this 1.88 carat Ceylon pear shape pink sapphire represents a compelling blend of aesthetic charm and investment potential, especially for buyers who value natural origin, fine craftsmanship, and enduring wearability. Compared to lab created alternatives and most softer pastel stones, this sapphire offers superior hardness and provenance, and compared to many colored gems on the market its transparency and polish make it especially marketable. While no gemstone investment can be guaranteed, the combination of near two carat weight, eye clean clarity, mixed brilliant cut, excellent polish, and Sri Lankan provenance positions this gem as a piece likely to remain desirable to designers, collectors, and private buyers, supporting potential appreciation through time. For those considering a tangible and wearable asset that also enriches a personal jewelry collection, The Natural Sapphire Company can provide further details including origin documentation and advice on settings that will both showcase and protect this refined pink sapphire.





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