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2.01 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S14821 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.94 Width: 5.91 Height: 4.23 |
Weight: | 2.01 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,035 |
This GIA certified, transparent pink sapphire is offered by The Natural Sapphire Company, weighing 2.01 carat and fashioned into a classical oval shape. The stone measures 8.94 by 5.91 by 4.23 millimeters, yielding a length to width ratio of approximately 1.51, and a table depth relationship that corresponds to an overall depth of approximately 57 percent. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant, combining a brilliant facet arrangement on the pavilion with precision stepped facets on the crown, a configuration that optimizes both scintillation and color retention. Clarity is graded very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means natural inclusions do not detract from face up performance, and, in fact, contribute to the stone's internal character without causing windowing or significant light leakage. Polish is excellent, indicating a fine lapidary finish that produces crisp facet junctions and mirrorlike facet surfaces, while symmetry has been executed to tight tolerances to ensure balanced light return and even faceting across the oval outline.
Color characteristics are of particular interest in this specimen, the hue is a vivid pink with strong saturation and a medium vivid tone that reads intensely under standard daylight and tungsten lighting. The vivid intensity classification reflects a high degree of chromatic saturation with minimal brown or gray modifiers, which is consistent with premium Ceylon origins. Sri Lankan pink sapphires often present a particular interplay between chromium and trace iron content, yielding a pink that can show subtle purplish or purer pink nuances depending on the viewing angle. Because this stone is cut as a mixed brilliant, it preserves the depth of color in the crown while allowing pavilion brilliance to animate the surface with lively flashes. Directional color, or pleochroism, can be present in sapphire crystals, and the oval cutting orientation here has been chosen to minimize apparent zoning while maintaining even color distribution across the face up view. The gem has been heat treated, a stable and industry standard enhancement used to improve color uniformity and reduce the visibility of certain rutile inclusions, and GIA certification accompanies the stone to confirm identity, reported enhancement, and the measured gemological parameters.
From a craftsmanship perspective, the mixed brilliant cut here has been applied with a clear intent to balance optical performance with color saturation. The pavilion carries a network of small, well proportioned brilliant facets intended to fragment and return light as scintillation, while the crown employs larger step influenced planes that deepen color and provide broad flash. This duality prevents excessive windowing and mitigates extinction, ensuring that the vivid pink remains present even under varied lighting conditions. The girdle has been maintained at a practical thickness to ensure durability in mounting without introducing unnecessary weight removal, and the culet has been handled to avoid unwanted light leakage. The 2.01 carat weight provides significant face up presence without compromising wearability, making it suitable for center stone applications in engagement rings, study pendant settings, or bespoke jewelry that emphasizes clarity and color. Practical setting recommendations include four or six prong designs to permit light interaction while securing the stone, or a low bezel with a fine polished rim for those seeking enhanced protection and modern aesthetic, with the crown orientation optimized to present the most saturated color to the viewer.
Beyond its gemological attributes, this Ceylon pink sapphire carries a repertoire of metaphysical associations valued by collectors and those who work with intentional jewelry. Pink sapphire is frequently associated with energies of love, compassion, and emotional resilience, functioning as a stabilizer for the heart center and as an aid to manifesting enduring relationships. Practitioners describe pink sapphire as supporting clear emotional communication, strengthening the capacity to articulate needs and boundaries while fostering empathy. The stone is also linked to enhanced self worth and calm, offering a balancing influence during periods of transition or stress, and encouraging a steady, courageous approach to personal growth. In addition to heart related properties, pink sapphire is said to assist creative expression and to amplify intention in meditative practices, particularly when set close to the body as in a ring or pendant where contact can be maintained. For those concerned about treatment and metaphysical efficacy, heat treatment is generally regarded as a standard stabilization process that does not materially diminish the symbolic qualities attributed to the stone, and many people continue to work energetically with heat treated sapphires with subjective benefit. As always, metaphysical uses are complementary to medical advice and personal practice, and the gem's primary attributes remain its measured gemological quality and visual performance as documented by GIA.





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