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2.34 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | S39957 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.39 Width: 7.08 Height: 4.29 |
Weight: | 2.34 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very 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 | $1,758 |
This oval purplish pink sapphire weighs 2.34 carats, and measures 9.39 x 7.08 x 4.29 mm, with a mixed brilliant cut that maximizes both scintillation and optical depth. It is transparent, with an intense color intensity and an excellent polish, and the clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included. The stone has been heat treated, a widely accepted enhancement in the gem trade, and its documented origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka. At The Natural Sapphire Company we present this gem with full disclosure, and we highlight each technical attribute so that an educated buyer can assess its true quality and value.
To appreciate this sapphire fully, it helps to imagine the deep time and geological forces that brought it into being. Corundum, the mineral species to which sapphires belong, is aluminum oxide Al2O3, and it crystallizes under conditions of elevated pressure and temperature during regional metamorphism. In the high grade metamorphic terrains of Sri Lanka, layers of aluminous rocks were subjected to intense heat and pressure millions of years ago, causing dissolved aluminum and oxygen to precipitate as corundum crystals. Trace elements present at the moment of growth, most notably chromium in this instance, imparted the delicate purplish pink hue, while minor amounts of iron and titanium can subtly influence tone and saturation. Over vast spans of time, tectonic uplift and surface erosion liberated these crystals from their primary host rocks. Rivers carried the durable corundum grains downstream, concentrating them in alluvial gem gravels where they could be discovered by miners and ultimately recovered for cutting and polishing.
From a gemological perspective this sapphire presents a rare convergence of attributes that matter to discerning buyers. The mixed brilliant cut offers a crown of step and facet work balanced by a pavilion optimized for light return, making the oval appear lively across a variety of lighting conditions. The dimensions yield an average depth proportion around 52.1 percent, which sits comfortably within the range that balances face up size, brilliance, and durability for everyday wear. The clarity grade, recorded as very very slightly included at eye level, indicates that the stone is essentially clean to the unaided eye, with only minute inclusions that do not detract from visual impact, and which often serve as natural fingerprint evidence of origin. The intense color intensity denotes strong saturation without veering into overly dark tones, which is particularly desirable in pink and purplish pink sapphires because it preserves both vividness and lightness. The excellent polish speaks to meticulous lapidary work, ensuring that each facet plane is smooth and precise, which enhances both sparkle and perceived depth.
Why this sapphire is a compelling choice for an educated buyer can be summed up in its combination of aesthetic rarity, technical quality, and reputable provenance. Purplish pink sapphires are less common than classic blue examples, and the presence of strong, even saturation in a transparent stone of 2.34 carats adds scarcity value. The Ceylon Sri Lanka origin carries historical and market significance, because Sri Lankan sapphires are renowned for their lively colors and for producing stones that combine brilliance with an appealing clarity profile. The disclosed heat treatment is both stable and permanent, and it is a standard, accepted disclosure in ethical gem commerce, allowing buyers to make informed comparisons between treated and untreated material. The thoughtful proportions and mixed brilliant cut ensure practical versatility for settings from solitaires to halo designs, and the measured size is substantial enough to make an impression while remaining comfortable for daily wear. When you purchase through The Natural Sapphire Company you receive transparent information backed by expert assessment, and the confidence that the stone has been selected and finished to showcase its natural beauty while meeting high standards of quality and disclosure.





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