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2.08 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S39665 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.68 Width: 7.61 Height: 4.76 |
Weight: | 2.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,900 |
This purplish pink sapphire presents as a clean, transparent round stone weighing 2.08 carats, with dimensions of 7.68 x 7.61 x 4.76 mm. It is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut designed to balance pavilion faceting for depth of color and crown facets for liveliness, and it exhibits an excellent polish that enhances surface brilliance and tactile smoothness. The color displays a medium intensity, registering as a well balanced blend of pink warmth with a subtle purple overtone, and the clarity has been graded as slightly included at eye level, indicating the presence of small inclusions that do not materially interfere with overall visual appeal or structural integrity. Importantly, this sapphire is natural with no enhancement, and its provenance is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a historic source known for producing sapphires with a distinctive clarity and color character. At The Natural Sapphire Company we document these attributes to provide a clear and accurate representation of the gem, and to support informed decisions by designers and clients alike.
The mixed brilliant cut on this round sapphire is intended to optimize both scintillation and color presentation. The crown and pavilion facet arrangement allows light to enter and return with a lively interplay of flashes, while the slightly included clarity grade means that inclusions are generally minute and often located away from critical facet junctions, preserving the stone s overall sparkle. The excellent polish contributes to crisp facet junctions and refined reflection patterns, and the dimensions indicate a face up presence that reads larger than the weight alone might suggest, owing to efficient table and girdle proportions. For practical settings, the stone s girdle and pavilion depth provide reliable stability for standard bezel, prong, or halo mounting, and the absence of enhancements simplifies considerations for future appraisal or resale, as the gem reflects its natural state without treatment related variables.
Origin and gemological context add further dimension to this sapphire s character. Ceylon or Sri Lanka has a long recorded history of producing sapphires with lively hues and a luminous, roof top like transparency, a quality that collectors and lapidaries recognize for its natural vibrancy. The purplish pink coloration arises from trace concentrations of chromium which impart pink tones, with iron and titanium ratios influencing the subtle purple overtone, and the medium intensity describes a balance where color is clearly present without being overly saturated, maintaining both visual appeal and versatility for a range of jewelry designs. Because this sapphire is untreated, its color and clarity reflect natural geological formation conditions, and the slightly included grade is consistent with stones from this region where fine crystallization produces gems with good transparency but occasional tiny mineral or growth related features. These internal characteristics can also serve as fingerprints for gemological analysis and for long term identification.
Beyond physical and gemological properties, this purplish pink sapphire carries associations within metaphysical and healing traditions that many find meaningful. Pink sapphires are commonly linked with the heart and emotional balance, and the presence of purple undertones introduces qualities of spiritual insight and subtle calming energy. Wearers and practitioners often ascribe to this combination an ability to support compassion and self acceptance, to soothe emotional tension, and to encourage clarity in matters of affection and interpersonal understanding. In meditation and contemplative practices the stone is said to assist in opening pathways to gentle intuition, while at the same time grounding intentions into practical expression, making it suited for those seeking both emotional healing and focused creative direction. Physically oriented traditions sometimes suggest that pink sapphire can foster resilience and vitality in the circulatory and endocrine systems when carried or worn, and jewelers frequently recommend settings that keep the stone close to the chest or on the hand to maintain consistent personal contact, thereby integrating the gem s perceived energetic support into daily life. The Natural Sapphire Company recognizes these attributed qualities as part of the wider cultural and historical relevance of sapphires, and we provide this information to complement the objective gemological description for clients who value both scientific and symbolic aspects in their choice of stone.





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