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3.12 Ct. Orange Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Feb 8
Item ID: | S31496 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.57 Width: 5.98 Height: 5.59 |
Weight: | 3.12 Ct. |
Color: help | Orange |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $950 |
This 3.12 carat, pear shape orange sapphire is an exceptional example of Ceylon gemology, and it is offered through The Natural Sapphire Company with full disclosure and certification. The stone measures 11.57 x 5.98 x 5.59 mm, it has a mixed brilliant cut which balances large facet reflections with a faceted pavilion to maximize scintillation, and it displays a vivid color intensity that immediately sets it apart from more common tones. Transparency is excellent, the clarity grade is assessed as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, and the polish is graded excellent. The sapphire has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement in the trade, and its origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source renowned for producing sapphires with lively, saturated color and fine crystallographic structure.
From a gemological perspective, there are several objective reasons this sapphire is attractive to educated buyers, collectors, and connoisseurs. The mixed brilliant cut is chosen to optimize both face up brilliance and light return in a slender pear outline, producing a lively pattern when the gem is moved under light. The clarity grading of very very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates that inclusions are minimal and do not obstruct the transparency or visual pleasure of the stone for practical viewing distances. Excellent polish ensures that facet junctions and facet plane smoothness enhance brilliance rather than diffusing it. The vivid color intensity means saturation and tone cooperate to present a bright, lively orange that is not muddy or washed out. Accompanying certification confirms the stone has been examined and its attributes recorded, which provides provenance and verification, key factors for buyers who require traceability and certainty.
Heat treatment in sapphires from Sri Lanka is an established practice used to clarify and stabilize color, and when fully disclosed it does not diminish the integrity or value of a fine gem, it simply represents a form of enhancement that has long been accepted by the trade. The important considerations for valuation are natural origin, color quality, clarity, cut, and carat weight. This specimen scores highly across those categories, combining an uncommon vivid orange hue with an above average weight of 3.12 carats in a pleasing pear shape. In the market for colored gemstones, pure and vivid oranges are rarer than many blue or pink stones, and Ceylon origin adds an additional layer of desirability because Sri Lankan sapphires are celebrated for their clean crystallinity and ability to take a high polish. For investors or collectors, the combination of certificate documentation, transparent body, and attractive proportions supports long term desirability.
When considering how this vivid orange sapphire will perform in jewelry, the way its color interacts with skin tone and metal choice is an important practical detail for buyers. On warm skin tones an orange sapphire of vivid saturation will harmonize and seem to glow, as the warm undertones in the skin reinforce the gem s natural warmth, creating an integrated, luminous effect. On cooler skin tones the stone provides a striking, high contrast focal point, where the intensity of the orange reads as bold and modern against fair or neutral complexions, and this contrast can be especially compelling in contemporary settings. For metal pairings, yellow gold and rose gold enhance the warmth of the orange, producing a classic, cohesive aesthetic, while white gold or platinum create a crisp, modern contrast that allows the color to sit forward visually as the dominant element. The pear shape lends itself to both pendant and ring designs where the tapered end can elongate the finger or neckline, and the dimensions provide enough table surface to appreciate internal light play while maintaining wearability. Routine care involves avoiding harsh thermal shocks and chemical exposure, professional cleaning and inspection for secure settings, and simple gentle cleaning with warm water mild detergent and a soft brush to maintain sparkle. The Natural Sapphire Company stands ready to advise on mounting options and design choices that preserve the stone s natural charm while tailoring it to the wearer s complexion and style preferences.





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