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2.16 Ct. Pinkish Purple Sapphire from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Apr 26
Item ID: | S38772 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.11 Width: 7.15 Height: 4.53 |
Weight: | 2.16 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,574 |
This 2.16 carat oval pinkish purple sapphire presents precise proportions and clean optical character, ideal for collectors and connoisseurs, The Natural Sapphire Company. The stone measures 8.11 x 7.15 x 4.53 mm, is transparent, and exhibits intense color intensity with an excellent polish. The cut is a mixed brilliant style, selected and executed to balance optimized face up color saturation with lively scintillation. The clarity grade is described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the sapphire has no enhancement, originating from Madagascar.
The mixed brilliant faceting on this oval combines a well calibrated brilliant crown with a tailored pavilion architecture, the result being strong return of light across the table and balanced distribution of the pink and purple tones. The pavilion depth relative to the average diameter is approximately fifty nine point four percent, a proportion that sits in the range that preserves depth of tone without creating excessive windowing. The cutter has oriented the crystal axis during preform to exploit pleochroic shifts, so that face up the gem reads as a vivid pinkish purple, while slight viewing angle changes reveal the complementary purple and pink axes. The precise crown angles and consistently executed facet junctions contribute to excellent brilliance and return, and the finish quality shows meticulous polishing with crisp facet outlines and no observable abrasions to the naked eye.
The inclusions in this sapphire act as natural signatures, they are part of the stone gestalt and serve as unique identifiers that confirm its natural origin and individual character. Evaluated at eye level the stone falls into the very slightly included category, and under modest magnification one can observe minute pinpoint crystals and delicate internal zoning consistent with natural growth from Madagascar pegmatitic and metamorphic environments. These features manifest as small, oriented growth tubes and faint planar zoning that refract light differently than the host crystal, adding micro contrast and a sense of depth when the gem is examined by a loupe. Because the cutter oriented the pavilion and crown to minimize disruptive windows, these internal features are not distracting, they instead provide an internal map that gemological documentation can reference, useful for identification and for establishing provenance in insurance and certification.
From a design and setting perspective the combination of weight, dimensions, and cut make this sapphire versatile and highly wearable, while the lack of any enhancement preserves its natural color and market value. The oval outline of eight point one one by seven point one five millimeters presents a visually larger face up area than many round stones of equivalent weight, and the length to width ratio falls into the classical oval proportions that flatter finger silhouettes when set as a ring center. For maximum face up brilliance, a four or six prong setting that minimally obscures the girdle is recommended, while a low bezel will increase protection at the cost of some apparent brilliance. When color saturation is the priority, orienting the stone so the table faces the primary light source will highlight the pinkish purple saturation, and a well proportioned pavilion, as present here, will sustain lively scintillation even under indoor lighting.
Provenance from Madagascar combined with the absence of heat or other laboratory treatments makes this sapphire compelling to the technically minded buyer who values natural processes and transparent supply chains. The cutter has balanced material conservation with optical optimization, the result being an intense, transparent, naturally colored gem with durable polish and subtle internal characteristics that function as its fingerprint. The Natural Sapphire Company documents material properties and origin, and can provide further gemological data on request, including high resolution images and facet orientation information for makers wishing to design bespoke settings that respect the stone geometry and highlight its technical strengths.






























