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2.49 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Tanzania
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Item ID: | S29945 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.07 Width: 7.64 Height: 4.35 |
Weight: | 2.49 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $2,498 |
This C Dunaigre certified purplish orangy pink sapphire from Tanzania is a rare and elegant choice for anyone seeking a statement stone with genuine character. Weighing 2.49 carats and measuring 9.07 by 7.64 by 4.35 millimeters, this transparent oval presents a vivid color intensity that immediately catches the eye. The mixed brilliant cut has been executed to balance strong color saturation with lively light return, and an excellent polish on every facet enhances surface brilliance and luster. Clarity is graded included at eye level, which means natural internal features are present but do not overwhelm the stone or block its vivid color. Importantly, this sapphire is untreated, with no enhancement, a quality that preserves its natural rarity and market desirability. At The Natural Sapphire Company we place a premium on provenance and transparency, and this Tanzanian gem is offered with full certification to confirm its natural origin and unenhanced status.
When comparing brilliance to more common gemstones, it helps to consider how different stones interact with light. Diamonds are often held up as the ultimate standard for white brilliance and dispersion, and they do fire and scintillate in a way that is unique to their higher refractive properties. By contrast, colored sapphires produce a different kind of brilliance, one that combines reflected white light with deep, saturated color that seems to glow from within the crystal. This purplish orangy pink sapphire stands out because its vivid saturation allows each facet to return not just white sparkle but lush tones of pink and warm orange, creating a living vibrancy that many colorless and pastel gems cannot achieve. Compared to popular alternatives such as pink spinel, which can be admired for clean windows and lively sparkle, or tourmaline, which can offer brilliant color but generally softer wearability, this untreated sapphire offers a superior balance of rich color depth, lively facet performance, and long term durability.
The mixed brilliant cut selected for this oval maximizes scintillation while preserving face up color, a critical balance for richly colored stones. Facet junctions are crisp, and the excellent polish ensures that light crosses the stone with minimal surface diffusion, so flashes of brilliance remain bright and focused as the stone moves. Included clarity on this gem is not a flaw in isolation, but a fingerprint of its natural origin, adding character and proof of authenticity that many collectors and connoisseurs prize. Because sapphire ranks at nine on the Mohs hardness scale, it is considerably more resistant to scratches than many colored stones commonly used in fine jewelry, such as morganite or topaz, which makes it an excellent choice for frequently worn pieces like engagement rings and everyday pendants. The combination of a high hardness rating, excellent polish, and a well proportioned mixed brilliant cut produces a gem that will maintain its polished appearance and lively performance for generations with normal care.
From a value and design perspective, this Tanzanian purplish orangy pink sapphire is a compelling alternative to both treated sapphires and to more ubiquitous colored gems. Untreated provenance confers a premium that smart buyers recognize, and the vivid purplish orangy pink hue is less commonly available than straight pink or red tones, enhancing its uniqueness. Compared to lab created options that can mimic color but lack natural inclusions and provenance, this natural sapphire offers a story, geological rarity, and investment appeal. In practical styling, the oval shape and lively mixed brilliant cut make this gem versatile, looking exquisite set as a solitaire for an understated classic, surrounded by a delicate halo of white diamonds to amplify contrast and perceived brightness, or used in a three stone design paired with tapered baguettes for a refined vintage look. At The Natural Sapphire Company we can recommend settings and metal choices that reveal the stone s best qualities, such as prong settings that allow light to pass through the pavilion and accentuate the internal glow. This sapphire is an elegant choice for anyone seeking a distinctly colored, robust, and certified natural gem that outperforms more common alternatives in depth of color and enduring value.






























