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2.10 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S34668 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.35 Width: 6.32 Height: 4.94 |
Weight: | 2.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $3,238 |
This 2.10 carat oval pink sapphire from Ceylon Sri Lanka presents itself as a technical exemplar for the serious collector, supplied by The Natural Sapphire Company. The stone measures 8.35 by 6.32 by 4.94 millimeters, a proportion that yields an elegant length to width ratio of approximately 1.32, conducive to classic oval presentations that sit comfortably on the finger while still providing a significant surface table for light interaction. The material is transparent, with a clarity grade of very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, which for collectors means the inclusions are minute and localized, not interfering with overall transparency or the gemological appreciation of internal structure. The vivid color intensity is immediately notable, and the absence of enhancement confirms that this saturation is wholly natural, a factor that materially increases its desirability in advanced collections where treatment free material is prioritized.
The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, executed with attention to optical performance, combining a faceted brilliant crown with a modified pavilion aimed at maximizing both scintillation and depth of color. The crown facet architecture employs a conventional brilliant arrangement, with a proportionally sized table that allows for controlled windowing while preserving fire and sparkle. The pavilion shows a series of modified facets that function to refract and return light into the gaze plane, resulting in a lively play of internal reflections and consistent light return across the oval silhouette. Facet junctions are crisp and well aligned, and the polishing standard is excellent, which minimizes surface light scattering and enhances apparent clarity. The girdle appears finished and consistent, contributing to predictable handling during setting, and the culet is proportioned to avoid leakage of light, thus supporting a balanced face up appearance.
Color must be described with precise terminology for advanced buyers, the hue registering as pure pink with vivid saturation and a medium to medium deep tone that permits both strong color presence and excellent brilliance. Ceylon origin contributes to the narrative here, as Sri Lankan deposits are known for producing pink sapphires with a clean, lively tone and a tendency towards transparency, rather than the heavily included material seen from some other origins. The saturation is vivid enough to read strongly in daylight without moving into over dark territory, maintaining excellent contrast against facet edges. Under slight tilt the stone exhibits minor pleochroic behavior, offering subtle shifts toward warmer pink nuances, which is typical for corundum and adds visual interest without disrupting color uniformity. The natural, untreated status intensifies its appeal for connoisseurs who seek stones that convey geological provenance and intrinsic color chemistry without the influence of thermal or diffusion treatments.
From a collector and jewelry design perspective this pink sapphire represents a rare combination of size, color purity, optical craftsmanship, and untreated provenance, making it an ideal center stone for bespoke commissions or a showpiece within a high end cabinet. The 8.35 by 6.32 millimeter table and overall depth are well suited to a variety of settings, from classic four prong profiles that maximize crown exposure, to low bezel mounts that emphasize silhouette and protect the girdle. For loupe level inspection the very very slightly included clarity grade assures that the stone will read clean at typical viewing distances, while still retaining natural inclusions that confirm its natural origin to experienced gemological eyes. Given the vivid color and mixed brilliant faceting, white metals such as platinum or 18 karat white gold will heighten perceived brightness, while warm metals such as 18 karat rose gold will harmonize with the pink tone to produce a richer, more saturated face up presence.
Inclusion in a high end collection should be accompanied by a clear provenance statement and optional third party documentation, and The Natural Sapphire Company can assist with arranging gemological reports that note origin, cut assessment, color grading, clarity notation, and confirmation of no enhancement. For collectors focused on long term preservation, standard care includes avoiding harsh chemical cleaners and excessive heat exposure, and periodic professional inspections to ensure secure settings. This stone is rare in combining untreated origin, vivid color intensity, transparent body, and a precisely executed mixed brilliant cut, making it an exceptional candidate for investment grade acquisition and bespoke jewelry projects that require a standout center stone. The Natural Sapphire Company stands ready to provide additional high resolution imagery, facet mapping, and assistance with mounting specifications, ensuring that this pink sapphire integrates seamlessly into a curated portfolio of fine gemstones.





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