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1.45 Ct. Pinkish Purple Star Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S20293 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.62 Width: 5.46 Height: 3.65 |
Weight: | 1.45 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
In the realm of exquisite gemstone collections, few treasures can compare to the allure and rarity of the pinkish purple star sapphire. As gemstone enthusiasts and collectors are keenly aware, not all sapphires are created equal. The Natural Sapphire Company is proud to present this exceptional 1.45 carat oval-shaped gem, a shining example of superior craftsmanship and nature's marvel. With dimensions of 6.62 x 5.46 x 3.65 mm, it stands as a testament to what makes a gemstone truly extraordinary.
This star sapphire's cabochon cut is not merely a design choice but a deliberate emphasis on highlighting its natural star phenomenon. Unlike faceted gems that twinkle with surface sparkles, a cabochon cut invites you into the depths of the stone, revealing a captivating star pattern that dances gracefully across its surface. This asterism is a rare spectacle, making the stone not only beautiful but also distinctive. When compared to regular sapphires, the presence of this enchanting star elevates the pinkish purple sapphire to an unparalleled level of rarity and charm.
The color intensity of this sapphire is another feature that sets it apart from other gemstones on the market. Many sapphires exhibit pale or faint colors, yet this gem boasts a medium intense color intensity that ensures its vibrancy is not only noticeable but also enduring. Whether under natural sunlight or indoor lighting, the hues of pink and purple blend seamlessly, enhancing the visual appeal and intricacy of its structure. This dedication to maintaining such vibrancy is a hallmark of The Natural Sapphire Company, where quality is never compromised.
Originating from the historic gemstone mines of Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka, this star sapphire carries with it a legacy of prestige. Sri Lanka has long been celebrated for producing gemstones of unmatched beauty and durability. Unlike synthetic or artificially enhanced gems that flood the market, this sapphire comes with the assurance of authenticity, a natural creation that reflects the rich geological history of its birthplace. Collectors who favor provenance with illustrious backgrounds will find the origin of this star sapphire an invaluable addition to their collection.
Finally, the excellent polish of this gemstone is an outward expression of its superior quality. A meticulous finishing process ensures that each facet gleams with clarity, inviting admiration from every angle. The clarity grade of very slightly included means that, upon close inspection, the stone reveals minimal imperfections, providing purity and a virtually unblemished canvas for its other qualities to shine. The Natural Sapphire Company is committed to offering gemstones that not only meet but exceed the high standards of collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Indeed, as one considers the accumulation of valuable gems, it becomes apparent that while many can dazzle, few can intrigue and captivate like this star sapphire. It is a piece that bridges the past and present, bearing witness to the intricate processes that render it unique. For both seasoned collectors and passionate newcomers to the world of gemstones, this particular gem offers an unmatched combination of beauty, rarity, and historical gravitas. The Natural Sapphire Company invites you to see not just a gem, but a marvel of nature that is bound to be a centerpiece of your esteemed collection.



