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3.78 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jun 16
Item ID: | S38602 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.67 Width: 7.75 Height: 5.01 |
Weight: | 3.78 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,128 |
This exceptional GIA certified cushion shaped purplish pink sapphire weighs 3.78 carats, and measures 10.67 by 7.75 by 5.01 millimeters, and presents as a vivid and lively specimen ideally suited to a signature center stone. The pavilion and crown have been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, combining a brilliant style crown with a more restrained pavilion facet architecture to maximize both scintillation and color saturation. The clarity grade is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and when considered with the stone size, clarity, and polish, the overall face up presentation remains remarkably clean and transparent. The stone originates from Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source historically known for pink and violet sapphire material with a bright, saturated character, and the piece has been heat treated as a stable enhancement to optimize hue and removal of residual silk, and the polish throughout is graded excellent producing crisp facet junctions and lively light return.
From a technical perspective the mixed brilliant approach on a cushion outline delivers a tailored balance between brilliance and the preservation of color. The crown facets employ a brilliant facet pattern to generate dispersed white light and tight scintillation across the table and near table facets, while the pavilion utilizes elongated facets that function somewhat like steps to deepen perceived color, increase apparent saturation, and create appealing flashes of color and contrast. The dimensions yield a depth that is approximately fifty four percent of the average diameter calculated from the length and width, which is within a range that promotes a generous face up size without excessive light leakage. The excellent polish ensures clean facet planes which are critical for a gemstone of this scale to project sharp brilliance and lively scintillation. The cushion outline with softly rounded corners also supports secure mounting options, and the gem is well suited to both prong settings that maximize visibility and bezel settings that emphasize profile and durability.
Color is the defining characteristic of this purplish pink sapphire, with vivid color intensity that reads as strong saturation and medium tone, producing an immediate visual impact when used as a solitary element in jewelry. The balance of pink and violet components is finely tuned, giving the stone complexity and the capacity to shift subtly under varied lighting conditions, an effect related to pleochroism that Ceylon sapphires often display. In daylight or cool light the pink facet reflections can take on a slightly more violet cast, while in warm incandescent light the pink warmth becomes more prominent, providing versatility for different metal pairings and design intentions. The heat treatment applied to this stone has enhanced this equilibrium by improving color uniformity and diminishing inclusions that could otherwise interrupt the face up color. The result is a stone that projects both saturation and clarity, a combination highly prized by connoisseurs who seek both chroma and transparency at larger carat weights.
Given the scale, clarity, and color profile, this purplish pink cushion sapphire is particularly well suited to applications that emphasize presence and singularity, making it an outstanding choice for a statement solitaire, a halo to amplify size and sparkle, or a contemporary three stone design where side stones provide contrast and accent. At 3.78 carats the spread across the finger will be substantial while maintaining comfortable proportions for daily wear when set with thoughtful mounting design. The very slightly included clarity, evaluated at eye level, indicates minor inclusions that do not materially detract from brilliance or durability, and on a stone of this size the clean face up appearance allows the vivid color to read with authority. For metal choices, rose gold will enhance and warm the pink attributes, white metals will accentuate the cooler violet undertones and promote contrast with diamonds, and yellow gold will offer a classical warm jewelry statement. The Natural Sapphire Company provides the accompanying GIA documentation and is available to advise on custom settings, detailed mounting recommendations, and viewing under magnification, and we welcome inquiries for additional imagery, lighting comparisons, and setting cost estimates to ensure that the final piece realizes the full technical and aesthetic potential of this remarkable purplish pink sapphire.
































