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2.57 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S24155 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.62 Width: 6.94 Height: 4.4 |
Weight: | 2.57 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,405 |
This pear shape purplish pink sapphire presents as a transparent, eye appealing specimen, weighing 2.57 carat and measuring 10.62 by 6.94 by 4.40 millimeters. The pavilion and crown have been executed in a mixed brilliant cut that balances face up spread with controlled depth, and the overall finish is an excellent polish. The clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which communicates the presence of minor natural inclusions that do not compromise transparency or the passage of light. This sapphire is untreated, with no enhancement, and originates from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, offering the distinct material characteristics associated with that provenance. The Natural Sapphire Company is pleased to present this stone with full disclosure of its optical and structural attributes.
Technically, the mixed brilliant architecture employed in this pear shape uses a brilliant style arrangement on the crown coupled with a modified pavilion facet layout, permitting both strong return of light and lively scintillation across the table and wings. The crown facets are proportioned to admit broad beams of light toward the pavilion, where carefully angled facet intersections induce multiple internal reflections before light exits as flash or dispersion. Corundum has a refractive index approximately 1.760 to 1.772 and a modest dispersion value near 0.018, so precision in facet angles and symmetry is essential to optimize fire and brilliance. In this piece, facet junctions are crisp and symmetric, which increases contrast between bright and dark facet zones and enhances apparent sparkle when the stone is moved under direct light.
Color and optical behavior are central to this sapphire's appeal. The medium intense purplish pink body color arises from chromium driven coloration with subtle modification by iron and titanium levels, yielding that delicate balance between pink saturation and a cool purple nuance. The mixed brilliant cut and very slightly included clarity allow the color to read evenly across the table, while the stone shows mild pleochroism, so the hue slightly shifts when viewed from different crystallographic directions. Because the sapphire is untreated, the color and tone are natural, and the gem displays the typical Ceylon character of lively tone and refined saturation, rather than an overly dark or muted appearance. The excellent polish ensures that each facet produces sharp return and that the stone faces up with a clean, lively appearance under both spot lighting and diffuse illumination.
From a practical and setting perspective, the proportions and finish of this pear shape make it exceptionally versatile for bespoke jewelry design. The length to width ratio produces an elegant drop silhouette that maximizes face up area without sacrificing pavilion depth necessary for internal light performance. The combination of excellent polish, precise mixed brilliant faceting, and very slightly included clarity means the sapphire will exhibit consistent brilliance once set, with the table and crown facets providing steady scintillation and the pavilion producing controlled flash. With corundum hardness at nine on the Mohs scale, this natural Ceylon sapphire offers both endurance and technical beauty, suitable for everyday wear in secure settings. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the gemology and sourcing of this piece, offering full transparency on origin and treatment status, and recommending settings that preserve the stone while showcasing its superior optical characteristics.





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