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3.07 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S35907 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.15 Width: 6.93 Height: 4.34 |
Weight: | 3.07 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $5,775 |
This elegant cushion shape purplish pink sapphire weighs 3.07 carats and measures 10.15 by 6.93 by 4.34 millimeters, presenting a size and presence that make it versatile for both statement rings and refined pendants, The Natural Sapphire Company offers this gem with a mixed brilliant cut that balances the scintillation of a brilliant facet arrangement with the large table and gentle profile of a cushion outline. The color is described as purplish pink with intense saturation, a hue that displays vivid color under a variety of lighting conditions, and the polish has been evaluated as excellent, which maximizes surface luster and optical performance. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when viewed at eye level, which means the stone is essentially clean to the unaided eye and any internal features are minor and do not detract from brilliance or transparency. Critically for discerning buyers, this sapphire is untreated, with no heat or other enhancement, and has been sourced from Madagascar, a locality that in recent decades has produced many fine, highly colored sapphires.
Understanding how these attributes interact is important for an educated buyer, because weight, cut, color, clarity, polish, and origin together determine both beauty and value. The mixed brilliant cut in a cushion outline is specifically chosen to enhance light return while preserving weight, and at the dimensions listed the gem exhibits balanced proportions that contribute to its appealing face up size relative to carat weight. Very slightly included clarity evaluated at eye level indicates that the stone will present a clean visual appearance in everyday wear, while minor inclusions can sometimes serve as identity markers for origin and natural formation. Intense color intensity is often the single most important determinant of price in pink and purplish pink sapphires, because strong, saturated hues are rarer than pastel tones. Excellent polish reduces light leakage and enhances durability at facet junctions. Madagascar as an origin has become well respected for producing a wide spectrum of sapphire colors, and when combined with an untreated status, stones from this source can command a premium in the market.
From an investment perspective, this specimen holds several features that support potential future appreciation, while also requiring a realistic understanding of the collectible gem market. Untreated colored gemstones are increasingly sought after by collectors and investors because treatment reduces scarcity and often depresses long term value. A natural, untreated sapphire over three carats in an attractive purplish pink hue is a relatively uncommon find, and the market for pink and purple sapphires has shown steady collector interest driven by fashion trends, bespoke jewelry demand, and constrained supply from primary deposits. Rarity increases with size and color saturation, and a well cut 3.07 carat stone with intense color and eye clean clarity lies in a scarcity tier that historically retains value better than heavily treated or paler stones. That said, gemstone appreciation is influenced by broader economic conditions, provenance, market tastes, and availability of comparable stones, so while the attributes here align with qualities collectors prize, no gemstone can be guaranteed to appreciate at a certain rate. Certification from reputable gemological laboratories and careful documentation of origin and treatment status will enhance resale prospects, and The Natural Sapphire Company can assist with sourcing or recommending appropriate lab reports to substantiate provenance.
For buyers seeking both beauty and long term asset potential, this purplish pink cushion sapphire represents a compelling balance of aesthetic appeal and investment quality. The combination of an intense, desirable color, a mixed brilliant cushion cut that optimizes light performance, very slightly included clarity at eye level, excellent polish, untreated condition, and a respected Madagascar origin positions the stone as a collectible single gem that can perform well in a diversified tangible asset portfolio. Buyers should consider professional mounting and insurance to protect the piece in use, and should obtain independent documentation if intended primarily as an investment, because transparent provenance and laboratory backing materially improve liquidity and buyer confidence. If you would like additional information about this specific sapphire, potential mounting options, or guidance on certification and valuation, The Natural Sapphire Company is available to provide detailed comparisons and supporting documentation to help you make a fully informed decision.

































