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3.02 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S32800 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.49 Width: 8.06 Height: 4.26 |
Weight: | 3.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | 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 | $4,505 |
This listing describes a single, natural, unheated Ceylon pink sapphire, possessing a weight of 3.02 carats and a refined pear shape. The stone measures 11.49 x 8.06 x 4.26 mm, and it has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut to balance scintillation and fire. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the surface finish is an excellent polish. Color intensity is classified as intense, delivering a vivid pink saturation that remains consistent through the pavilion and crown. No enhancement has been applied, and the origin of the sapphire is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source historically associated with fine and collectible sapphires. The Natural Sapphire Company attests to these characteristics as part of our standard description protocol.
In both dimensional scale and hue intensity this sapphire occupies an uncommon position relative to typical pink sapphire offerings. Pink sapphires from Ceylon are esteemed for their nuanced pastel and medium tones, but an unheated specimen exceeding three carats and exhibiting such concentrated pink saturation is infrequent. Many comparable stones reaching similar carat weights require enhancement to achieve the same chroma, or they display paler tones with less visual impact. The combination of size and intense color without treatment materially reduces the available supply in the market, and that rarity is particularly meaningful for buyers who prioritize natural state and provenance. For collectors and designers seeking a substantial pink sapphire that retains the natural characteristics collectors prize, this piece stands apart from more commonly encountered lighter or treated material.
The mixed brilliant cut applied to the pear shape has been executed to optimize both brilliance and the transmission of color. The crown facet arrangement contributes to strong flash and scintillation, while the pavilion angles facilitate depth of tone without creating dark windows. A clarity grade described as very slightly included at eye level indicates that inclusions are minor and not immediately apparent to unaided observation, and they do not materially interfere with the stone s visual performance. Inclusions present in natural sapphires often serve as fingerprint elements that confirm natural origin, and in this case they are consistent with typical growth features from Ceylon. The excellent polish enhances facet definition and allows clean light return across the table and crown facets, supporting both brilliance and the perception of a saturated, lively pink.
Provenance from Ceylon Sri Lanka contributes to the sapphire s overall profile and desirability. Ceylon sapphires frequently display a distinct color palette and clarity character that differs from stones originating in other locations, and the island s geological conditions yield material that is prized by gemologists and connoisseurs. When combined with the absence of heat treatment this specimen aligns with attributes sought by those building curated collections or commissioning bespoke jewelry where natural state and origin matter. The Natural Sapphire Company provides detailed information on origin and treatment status because these factors are integral to appraisal and long term valuation. In the context of the market for colored gemstones this sapphire represents a convergence of size, color intensity, and natural condition that is not commonly available among pink sapphires of similar weight.
Practical considerations for setting, care, and evaluation are straightforward. The pear shape and dimensions are well suited to solitaire settings, halo designs, three stone compositions, and pendant mounts where the stone s length can be shown to advantage. The mixed brilliant cutting style will exhibit lively sparkle under both daylight and artificial lighting, and the stone s clarity grade supports relatively open settings without the need for protective bezels although a secure setting is always recommended for any piece to prevent chipping along the pointed end. Routine care consists of gentle cleaning with warm water and mild detergent using a soft brush, and avoidance of abrasive cleaning agents or prolonged exposure to extreme heat. For customers who require formal documentation The Natural Sapphire Company can facilitate gemological reporting and advise on insurable value and certification options. The combination of measurable specifications, natural status, and provenance makes this pink sapphire a considered choice for discerning buyers and designers.





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