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3.15 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 7
Item ID: | S29586 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.01 Width: 7.57 Height: 5.12 |
Weight: | 3.15 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
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 | $3,060 |
This listing describes a single, transparent Ceylon sapphire weighing 3.15 carats, presented in a classic pear shape with precise dimensions of 10.01 x 7.57 x 5.12 mm. The stone is cut as a mixed brilliant, combining a faceted crown that maximizes scintillation with a pavilion cut that provides depth and color saturation. The color registers as purplish pink with intense color intensity, and the overall finish is confirmed as excellent polish. Clarity is graded as very slightly included based on an assessment at eye level, meaning that small inclusions are present but do not materially detract from the gem when viewed without magnification. The sapphire has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement applied to many fine sapphires, and its origin is Sri Lanka, historically known as Ceylon.
From a gemological perspective this sapphire exemplifies the attributes collectors and makers look for in a fine colored stone, namely weight, cut, color, clarity, and provenance. At 3.15 carats the stone provides substantial visual presence without compromising wearable practicality. The pear shape offers a versatile outline that suits a range of jewelry designs, from solitary ring settings that elongate the finger, to pendants and earrings that emphasize the teardrop silhouette. The mixed brilliant cut has been executed to balance brilliance and color, allowing the intense purplish pink body color to remain lively under a variety of lighting conditions, while the excellent polish enhances facet reflection and optical performance.
The heritage of Ceylon sapphires is a defining aspect of this stone, and it is part of a long line of gemstones that have been prized for centuries in regional and international jewelry traditions. Sri Lankan sapphires were traded along ancient routes and prized by royalty and religious institutions, and they continue to carry that provenance into modern collections. Historically, pink and purplish sapphires have been associated with romance and devotion in European jewelry, and with auspicious and protective qualities in South Asian and Buddhist contexts. Pear shaped stones have been used in heirloom pieces and devotional jewelry, where the drop form is read as both elegant and symbolic. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this sapphire with an awareness of that heritage, and with attention to the cultural and historical contexts that have given Ceylon sapphires enduring appeal.
For practical use and design considerations the sapphire is durable and suitable for regular wear, reflecting sapphire hardness and stability. The combination of 3.15 carats and the 10.01 x 7.57 x 5.12 mm proportions makes it well suited to center stone settings in rings, to solitary pendant mounts, and to drop earrings, depending on the desired design language. The very slightly included clarity should not impede faceting brilliance, and heat treatment is a standard, widely accepted enhancement that stabilizes and intensifies the natural color. For customers and designers who require documentation, The Natural Sapphire Company can provide detailed imagery and provenance information, and can assist with mounting recommendations that protect the stone and showcase its color and cut. This purplish pink Ceylon sapphire represents a combination of traditional provenance, precise cutting, and wearable weight, consistent with both historic use and contemporary design.



