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3.00 Ct. Reddish Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | S32799 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.59 Width: 8.58 Height: 4.11 |
Weight: | 3.00 Ct. |
Color: help | Reddish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $3,485 |
This 3.00 carat pear shape reddish pink sapphire presents exceptional material and cutting details, supplied and vetted by The Natural Sapphire Company. The stone measures 10.59 millimeters by 8.58 millimeters by 4.11 millimeters, with a face up that reads as transparent and a vivid color intensity that balances strong saturation with a pleasing medium to medium bright tone. The clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating that any internal features are minor and do not detract from the overall visual performance. Enhancement is limited to controlled heat treatment, a standard and stable enhancement used to optimize color and clarity without introducing surface filling. The provenance is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a source known for producing sapphires with lively hues and fine crystallographic quality, and the combination of origin and treatment gives this stone both market desirability and predictable long term stability.
The gem has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut on a pear outline, a faceting strategy that intentionally integrates a faceted pavilion with a modified crown architecture to maximize scintillation while preserving an elegant pear silhouette. The measured depth of 4.11 millimeters relative to the average of length and width yields an overall depth of approximately 42.9 percent, a proportion that sits well within the practical range for pear shapes where balance between brilliance and face up area is critical. The mixed brilliant configuration concentrates small, precisely angled pavilion facets to return light through the crown, while the crown facets have been proportioned to generate lively table return and well defined facet junctions. The polish is excellent, which means facet planes are smooth, facet junctions are sharp, and light leakage from surface abrasions is minimal. The girdle presents as consistent with a fine to medium finish, supporting secure setting without unnecessary removal of material that would reduce weight or face up size.
From a gemological standpoint this sapphire is corundum, with refractive indices in the range typically cited for natural corundum. The stone exhibits optical characteristics consistent with a single crystal of corundum, including low dispersion and modest birefringence that together produce saturated body color without excessive color zoning. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness corundum registers at nine, which places this sapphire significantly harder and more scratch resistant than common jewelry minerals such as topaz at eight and quartz at seven, while diamond sits one point higher at ten. This relative hardness makes the sapphire highly suitable for everyday wear in rings, pendants, and bracelets, provided standard precautions against hard knock impacts are observed. For setting, prong layouts that protect the vulnerable tip of the pear are recommended, along with options for a partial or full bezel when extra protection is desired, and halo mounting designs can enhance perceived size while preserving the mixed brilliant facet pattern and overall light performance.
As a commercially and aesthetically refined example of Ceylon pink sapphire craftsmanship, this gem exemplifies attributes that knowledgeable buyers seek in investment and bespoke jewelry contexts. The vivid reddish pink hue is well saturated and evenly distributed across the table, the mixed brilliant faceting is executed to optimize return and scintillation, and the eye level clarity grade confirms the stone will read as clean under normal viewing conditions. Heat treatment has been applied in a controlled manner to enhance these natural qualities, a practice broadly accepted within the trade when disclosed, and The Natural Sapphire Company provides full transparency on treatment and origin to support confident selection. For clients specifying a custom mount we advise considering prong protection at the point, secure head design that allows the pear to sit low enough for daily activity, and a platinum or high quality gold setting to complement the color and ensure long term security. This sapphire is presented as a technically articulate, well proportioned, and durable choice for connoisseurs who appreciate the interplay of precise cutting, material quality, and documented origin.





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