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1.18 Ct. Purple Sapphire from Tanzania
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Item ID: | U14111 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.37 Width: 6.24 Height: 3.71 |
Weight: | 1.18 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Trillion |
Cut: | Trillion Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $1,684 |
Hold this transparent 1.18 carat trillion shape purple sapphire in your mind and imagine the moment it catches the light, the facets singing with an intense color intensity and an excellent polish that makes every movement feel like a promise. Measuring 6.37 by 6.24 by 3.71 millimeters, its precision trillion cut gives a modern, sculptural elegance, while the slightly included clarity grade, evaluated at eye level, tells a story of natural origin and honest beauty. Unenhanced and pure from its Tanzanian source, this gem is more than an adornment, it is a memory waiting to be born, a luminous heart for an engagement ring, a pendant that holds a shared secret, a gift that says I choose you. When you wear it, you will feel the warmth of a rare moment, the joy of seeing color so true and vivid that it seems to glow from within, and the quiet confidence that comes with owning a natural treasure from The Natural Sapphire Company.
Compare this Tanzanian purple to sapphires from famous locations and you will see how singular it is, yet how it speaks the same language of wonder. Its hue leans toward a royal violet, richer and more saturated than the airy, pastel tones of many Ceylon sapphires from Sri Lanka, which often present a lighter, more ethereal blue or lavender mood. Against the legendary cornflower depth of Kashmir stones, known for their velvety blue, this Tanzanian purple offers a warmer, violet heart that feels intimate and modern rather than historical and museum calm. Madagascar produces vivid purples and pinkish purples at times, but this gem holds a steadier, more intense tone with superior transparency and a clear, focused sparkle. Compared with Australian sapphires that can run toward inky, dark tones, and Montana stones that glow with delicate, lighter shades, this Tanzanian specimen strikes a captivating balance between brightness and depth, bold enough to be noticed, refined enough to be cherished for a lifetime. When you choose this piece from The Natural Sapphire Company, you are choosing a jewel that carries place, personality, and passion, a purple that makes any occasion feel unforgettable.




























