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4.47 Ct. Purplish Pink Sapphire from Madagascar
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Item ID: | S9400 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.12 Width: 8.81 Height: 5.5 |
Weight: | 4.47 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Radiant |
Cut: | Radiant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $2,890 |
This exquisite transparent C.Dunaigre certified purplish pink sapphire weighs 4.47 carat and has been fashioned into a radiant shape with dimensions of 9.12 x 8.81 x 5.50 mm. The stone displays an intense color intensity and an excellent polish, and it is notable for having no enhancement, carrying its natural color without heat or other treatments. The clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, and the gem presents a fine balance between transparency and internal character that testifies to its natural origin in Madagascar. The radiant cut has been selected to maximize both the face up color and the internal scintillation, producing an even distribution of purplish pink across the table, while the precision of the facet junctions and the excellent polish ensure confident light return and a lively presence in both direct and diffused lighting.
For a buyer who is attuned to the language of gemological grading, each of these attributes carries measurable significance. The clarity description of very slightly included indicates that inclusions are minimal and not readily visible to the unaided eye when the stone is examined face up, which is the viewpoint that matters most for finished jewelry. An intense color intensity in a purplish pink hue places this sapphire in a category where saturation and tone align to deliver vivid appeal without veering into overly dark territory. The radiant cut contributes to color saturation by combining trimmed corners with a mixed brilliant and step facet arrangement, so the gem offers both strong color and dynamic light performance. The absence of enhancement is particularly important, because untreated sapphires of this color and weight are less common than their heat treated counterparts, and the C.Dunaigre report provides an independent record of these observations for provenance and buyer confidence.
From the perspective of intrinsic and long term value, this purplish pink sapphire is compelling for several reasons that an educated buyer will appreciate. Madagascar has emerged as a significant source of fine colored corundum, and material from this origin is prized for its range of rich, saturated tones and for the geological contexts that often produce clean crystals. At 4.47 carat, this sapphire occupies a weight class that is large enough to be striking as a solitaire in an engagement ring or as the centerpiece of a bespoke pendant, while retaining proportions that are highly wearable. The combination of intense color, good transparency, very slightly included clarity, and excellent polish amplifies both aesthetic and market value, because each of these factors is additive when assessing desirability. The craftsmanship of the radiant cut means the stone will present with a lively spectrum of flashes and a stable face up color that translates well into metal settings, making it an ideal choice for clients who seek a refined balance of beauty and investment quality.
Beyond immediate appeal, this sapphire will continue to captivate over the years because of the enduring physical and optical properties of corundum and because of the thoughtful treatment history and documentation that accompany it. Sapphire rates nine on the Mohs hardness scale, which gives it exceptional resistance to scratching and makes it suitable for daily wear in rings and bracelets with appropriate settings. The intense purplish pink color of natural, unenhanced corundum is stable under normal conditions and will not fade with exposure to light or time, unlike some organic or lower hardness materials. With routine care consisting of gentle cleaning in warm soapy water and periodic professional inspection of the setting, the excellent polish and precise facet architecture will continue to return light with the same vitality that is visible today. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the provenance and description provided with the C.Dunaigre certification, and we are available to advise on ideal mounting choices, bespoke design options, and long term care to ensure this gemstone becomes a cherished heirloom that retains both its beauty and its documented pedigree.





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