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1.17 Ct. Purple Sapphire from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Mar 25
Item ID: | S34626 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.49 Width: 5.29 Height: 4.16 |
Weight: | 1.17 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $479 |
From the deep heart of Tanzania where metamorphic forces and ancient heat and pressure slow craft the earth into gemstones, this purple sapphire began its long journey. Buried for millions of years, trace elements such as vanadium and iron lent it that rare, regal violet hue, and local miners brought the rough crystal into the light. At The Natural Sapphire Company our cutters studied the stone with constancy and respect, choosing an oval silhouette and a mixed brilliant cut to honor the gem s natural depth while maximizing its face up presence. The finished gem is a transparent 1.17 carat oval, measuring 6.49 x 5.29 x 4.16 mm, evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, with vivid color intensity and an excellent polish, heat treated to refine its tone and clarity. The mixed brilliant faceting gives this sapphire a lively play between scintillation and broad flashes of color, a visual conversation between the stone s interior and the light that touches it.
Placed beside the great gems of history this Tanzanian purple offers a distinct and compelling voice. It does not compete with the famed cornflower blues of Kashmir sapphires or the saturated pigeon blood of classic Burmese rubies, nor does it seek to echo the icy brilliance of celebrated diamonds. Instead it recalls the aristocratic presence of historic purple gemstones that once adorned royal regalia and ecclesiastical rings, combining the depth of an old world amethyst with the structural brilliance of a well cut sapphire. In daylight the stone can glow with violet clarity, like a small amethyst crown jewel, while under incandescent light its warmer purple facets deepen, producing a richness that is both dramatic and intimate. Where the medieval and modern worlds prized color and rarity, this sapphire offers both, a color so vivid that it reads as a singular shade in a market accustomed to blues and pinks, and a clarity and polish reminiscent of the finest gemstones that have been handed down through generations.
What makes this gem uniquely valuable is the combination of provenance, proportion and workmanship, attributes that speak to collectors and to someone seeking a signature gem for a lifetime. At 1.17 carats, its oval dimensions yield an elegant face up size that sits beautifully in a solitaire ring, a delicate pendant, or as a striking center flanked by tapered diamonds. The mixed brilliant cut was selected to balance depth and spread, creating lively sparkle while preserving the full saturation of its vivid purple. Heat treatment, a widely accepted enhancement in the trade, stabilizes and intensifies its color without compromising durability, and the very slightly included clarity grade assures a natural character visible only under careful examination. When set in warm yellow gold the purple takes on a royal glow, when mounted in platinum or white gold the stone s violet reads with a modern, chic clarity, and when surrounded by small white diamonds the contrast elevates its every facet. Sourced from Tanzania and handled with the ethical care and gemological expertise you expect from The Natural Sapphire Company, this purple sapphire is a story in miniature, from the earth s slow artistry to the human hands that shaped it, ready to become the centerpiece of a new chapter in any collection. If you would like bespoke mounting suggestions, additional photographs, or a guided consultation to explore settings that will best honor this stone, we are here to help.































