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2.75 Ct. Pinkish Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S8050 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.73 Width: 6.48 Height: 5.56 |
Weight: | 2.75 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,174 |
This exceptional gemstone is a GIA certified pinkish purple sapphire that makes an outstanding choice for an engagement centerpiece, and its technical details underline why it is both beautiful and rare. It weighs 2.75 carats, and its classic oval shape measures 8.73 by 6.48 by 5.56 mm, dimensions that provide an elegant face up appearance while remaining comfortable for everyday wear. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant, which is designed to combine the fire of step facets with the scintillation of brilliant facets to optimize light return, and the polish has been judged excellent, ensuring a clean, lustrous surface. Clarity has been evaluated as slightly included at eye level, a realistic and honest description that reflects minor natural features that do not compromise the stone's transparency, and most importantly this sapphire is natural and untreated, with no enhancement recorded. The gem is of Ceylon origin, sourced from Sri Lanka, a provenance that is historically associated with some of the world most desirable colors in corundum, and the presence of a GIA report further confirms the stone identity, measurements, and the absence of treatments.
Color is the defining characteristic of this sapphire, and this pinkish purple hue offers a compelling alternative to traditional engagement stones for discerning buyers who value individuality alongside classic durability. The vivid color intensity reported by GIA indicates a strong saturation and medium to medium dark tone that reads clearly as pinkish purple to the eye, giving the stone a lively, saturated appearance without tipping into overly dark or muddy territory. Ceylon sapphires are celebrated for producing vibrant, clean colors with a particular luminosity, and this example displays that signature brightness, with internal reflections that enhance the perception of color when viewed at different angles. For educated buyers who assess gem value by hue, tone, and saturation, vivid intensity is a highly desirable attribute because it directly impacts visual impact and rarity, and because the stone is untreated, the color represents a natural geological occurrence rather than an artificial enhancement, which is a material premium in the marketplace.
Clarity, cut, and durability are equally important when considering a gemstone for daily wear, and this sapphire performs strongly across all three categories. The slightly included clarity grade at eye level suggests the presence of small natural crystals or veil like features that can be seen when inspecting the gem closely, but these inclusions are not concentrated in a way that diminishes brilliance or significantly affects durability. Sapphires score nine on the Mohs hardness scale, making them one of the best choices for an engagement ring that will be worn continuously, and the mixed brilliant cut has been executed to deliver scintillation while preserving weight and outline, so the stone appears lively and sparkly without sacrificing carat retention. The excellent polish contributes to crisp facet junctions and strong light return, which helps to mask minor internal features and emphasizes the gem color and sparkle. Practical considerations for mounting include settings that both showcase the oval face up profile and protect the girdle and pavilion. Prong settings allow maximum light exposure and classic elegance, whereas bezel settings provide enhanced protection for an active lifestyle, and halo or three stone designs are excellent ways to accentuate the vivid color and create a strong center stone presence for an engagement ring.
From an investment and provenance perspective this eye clean and vivid pinkish purple sapphire offers an attractive combination of beauty, rarity, and integrity. Untreated Ceylon sapphires are sought after by collectors and by buyers who appreciate natural, verifiable gemstones, and the GIA certification that accompanies this gem from The Natural Sapphire Company provides an independent validation of the stone weight, dimensions, cut description, clarity grade, color intensity, and lack of enhancement, which builds buyer confidence and long term value. The origin Sri Lanka carries both historical prestige and a well documented gem producing legacy, and responsibly sourced material from this region supports ethical supply chain expectations for informed consumers. For wedding and engagement contexts the unique pinkish purple tone provides a meaningful alternative to diamond centric designs, offering romantic symbolism combined with superior durability, and it pairs beautifully with both warm yellow gold and cool platinum metals, with settings that can be tailored to the wearer aesthetic, whether modern minimal, vintage inspired, or maximalist halo. Care for this sapphire is straightforward, with routine gentle cleaning using mild soap and a soft brush and periodic professional inspections to ensure secure mounting, making it a practical and enduring choice for everyday jewelry. If you seek a natural gemstone that brings rarity, verified origin, and the enduring charm of a vivid pinkish purple, this GIA certified sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company is an ideal engagement option that will deliver both emotional resonance and lasting value.





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