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4.53 Ct. Pinkish Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jun 5
Item ID: | S37501 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.44 Width: 7.5 Height: 7.22 |
Weight: | 4.53 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,123 |
This pear shape pinkish purple sapphire weighs 4.53 carats, and measures 10.44 by 7.50 by 7.22 millimeters, making it a statement gem that balances presence with wearable proportions. It has a mixed brilliant cut, designed to marry scintillation with deep color presentation, and the polish is graded excellent, resulting in crisp facet junctions and lively return of light. The clarity is graded slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means that natural inclusions are visible to a trained viewer but do not overwhelm the stone or interrupt its visual impact. The color intensity is described as intense, a designation that communicates strong saturation and desirability for collectors and connoisseurs, and crucially this sapphire is untreated, with no enhancement applied to alter its color or clarity. The combination of a true Ceylon origin, a substantial carat weight, and an intense natural color makes this sapphire an uncommon offering that will appeal to an educated buyer seeking an authentic, high quality natural corundum, and The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind this gem with provenance and gemological context.
In gemological terms this sapphire is corundum, aluminum oxide, and its particular pinkish purple hue arises from trace element chemistry and the interplay of crystal field effects within the corundum lattice. Chromium is the dominant chromophore responsible for pink and red tones in corundum, and small quantities of chromium can shift color toward delicate pink. When chromium coexists with vanadium, a purple component can develop, and trace amounts of iron and titanium can subtly modify hue and saturation, often deepening or cooling the color. The intense color intensity of this stone indicates a favorable balance of chromophores and saturation, with a tone that reads neither too light nor overly dark, preserving brilliance. The mixed brilliant cut is purposefully chosen for a pear shape, with a faceting scheme that creates a bright crown and a pavilion that enhances internal return of light, showing both lively brilliance and strong color face up. Slight inclusions are consistent with natural, untreated sapphires from Sri Lanka, and these inclusions can include fine rutile needles, mineral crystals, or healed fissures, which act as fingerprint characteristics that support a natural origin and add to the gemological story.
The geological history of this Ceylon sapphire stretches back many millions of years, to a time when deep crustal processes created the conditions necessary for corundum crystallization. In Sri Lanka, gem corundums typically form in high grade metamorphic terrains, where aluminum rich protoliths underwent intense heat and pressure. During regional metamorphism, fluids rich in aluminum and carrying trace transition elements infiltrated aluminous host rocks such as gneiss and mica schist, creating local pockets of chemistry suitable for corundum to nucleate and grow. Over prolonged geological timescales, corundum crystals slowly accumulated trace chromium and vanadium, which were incorporated into the growing crystal lattice and fixed the pinkish purple color. Later tectonic uplift and erosional processes liberated these crystals from their primary hosts, concentrating them in alluvial placers where weathering and transport rounded or liberated crystals into gravels. This sapphire may have waited in such gravels or remained in situ in metamorphic veins for tens of millions of years, until human hands eventually recovered it. That long formation history is why natural, untreated Ceylon sapphires are prized, because their color and crystal habits record a complex interplay of chemistry, pressure, and fluid activity across deep time.
For an educated buyer, the value of this sapphire lies in several converging factors. The intense natural color and clear, attractive tone give it immediate aesthetic desirability, and the pear shape coupled with a mixed brilliant cut provides versatile design options for high end jewelry, whether set as a solitaire ring, an elegant pendant, or a bespoke cocktail piece. The slightly included clarity grade does not detract from value in the way that heavy inclusions would, and in fact the presence of natural inclusions reinforces authenticity and can make identification and provenance more straightforward under professional examination. The absence of any enhancement is particularly important, since untreated sapphires of strong color command a premium among collectors, and Ceylon origin adds further cachet because Sri Lanka has a long and respected history of producing world class corundum. From a practical standpoint, corundum rates nine on the Mohs hardness scale, making this sapphire very suitable for everyday wear, and the excellent polish will ensure it holds its beauty over time with routine care. At The Natural Sapphire Company we provide detailed documentation about origin, cut, weight, and treatment status, and we are available to advise on settings that will best display the stone, while preserving its integrity and maximizing its aesthetic and monetary value.





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