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3.07 Ct. Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S23605 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.58 Width: 8 Height: 4.97 |
Weight: | 3.07 Ct. |
Color: help | Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $3,145 |
One transparent 3.07 carat oval shape pink sapphire, measuring 9.58 x 8.00 x 4.97 mm, presents a balanced and elegant presence suitable for a range of fine jewelry applications. The stone is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut that combines precise crown faceting with a well proportioned pavilion, producing strong return of light and scintillation while preserving color saturation. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the stone reads as eye clean under normal viewing conditions, with only modest internal features apparent under magnification. Color displays an intense color intensity that reads as a vivid pink with subtle depth rather than a flat tone, and the excellent polish contributes to crisp facet junctions and a lively surface appearance. The sapphire is transparent and untreated, with no enhancement recorded, and its origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a classic source noted for producing sapphires with rich color and strong clarity. The weight and dimensions translate to a comfortable scale for ring or pendant settings, and the overall symmetry and faceting pattern reflect careful cutting decisions made to maximize both color and brilliance.
The narrative of how this sapphire formed begins deep within the Earth, where the chemistry and physical forces required for corundum genesis came together over geological timescales measured in millions of years. In the high grade metamorphic and hydrothermal environments that characterize parts of Ceylon, aluminium rich rocks were subjected to prolonged episodes of heat and pressure that facilitated recrystallization. During these processes, compacted aluminium oxide migrated in a crystalline lattice to form corundum, and trace quantities of chromium, in particular, became incorporated into the growing crystal structure, imparting the pink hue that distinguishes this specimen. Fluids circulating through fractures and host rocks acted as both carriers and catalysts, transporting elements and providing conditions for sustained crystal growth. As the crystal matured, it attained the clarity and habit that would later allow it to be cut with a mixed brilliant pattern. Millions of years of tectonic uplift and weathering eventually liberated the gem from its original host, allowing streams and alluvial currents to concentrate corundum crystals in river gravels. Generations of local miners working traditional and modern extraction methods gently recovered these stones, preserving the integrity of crystals that had spent geological epochs forming and maturing.
The provenance, natural formation, and careful cutting of this sapphire are central to its character and to how it should be considered in a design context. Because the stone is untreated, its color and clarity are the direct result of natural processes, and the mixed brilliant cut was selected to balance optical performance with retention of carat weight. The very very slightly included clarity grade indicates that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem at normal viewing distance, while the excellent polish ensures optimal surface reflection and ease of cleaning. From a practical perspective, this gem is well suited to secure settings that protect the girdle and pavilion and to designs that allow light to enter and exit freely in order to showcase the intense color. The Natural Sapphire Company documents the origin as Ceylon Sri Lanka and confirms that no enhancement has been applied, supporting informed decisions about display, insurance, and long term care. Routine cleaning with mild detergent and a soft brush is appropriate, and professional inspection before and after setting will preserve the integrity of the stone. For customers and designers seeking a natural pink sapphire with strong color, reliable clarity, and transparent provenance, this example represents a statement of geological history, careful craftsmanship, and enduring material quality.





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