Natural Pink Sapphires

The charm of pink sapphires

 

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Pink Sapphires have risen exponentially in popularity as a modern and extremely flattering colored gemstone. The color pink exudes femininity and delicacy, along with an inner resilience and strength. All the various shades of pink sapphires are also among the most universally complementary to all skin tones.

Pink sapphires in 2023

A very romantic stone, pink sapphires and pink sapphire engagement rings are meant to have a massive year in 2023 . Colored gemstones are becoming increasingly popular, especially as the younger generation in the entertainment world adopt their beauty into their own engagement rings. Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez, Victoria Beckham, and Blake Lively, to name a few, have all embraced colorful gemstone engagement rings. And pink has often been the color of choice, with pink sapphires and pink diamonds topping the list.

Pink sapphires are recognized to have a variety of meanings, symbolizing good luck, power through hardship, intense love and compassion, and subtle elegance. The vibrant color has become quite popular for engagement rings as many modern weddings lean towards blush and baby pink color combinations.

 

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Pink sapphires are in great demand due to the extremely attractive color and excellent light reflection inherent in these stones. Their demand has grown to equal that of blue sapphires. The various shades of pink sapphires are equally in demand, from light baby pink to "warm" and intense magenta.

The standard for pink sapphires

 

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Pink sapphires range from very pale candy pink to vivid, deep magenta. In previous year's markets, the most coveted pink sapphire colors were mid-tone saturated purplish-red hues, often described as “hot pink” or “bubblegum pink”. As we head into 2024, pink sapphires are enjoying record popularity with the lighter tones of pink being widely accepted. These baby pink shades have a lighter, breezy quality to them and allow them to pair so well with a rose gold metal. 

The “superior” tone of pink it is very personal taste. A lighter pink should not be considered of lower quality nor should a deep color necessarily be seen as a higher quality. While more intense colors are rarer than lighter pink tones, and therefore more expensive, they are not necessarily more desirable than lighter baby pink shades.

How does the cut affect the color?

 

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As mentioned above, cut is extremely important to your choice in a pink sapphire, especially when dealing with a stone larger than 1 carat. The cut allows light and color to shine through to enhance the beauty of the stone. 

Cut is of particular importance in lighter colored stones, as it will be the main factor affecting how your sapphire sparkles. If the cut is poor, the stone will look dull and lifeless. Skilled cutters will take into account all this and howinclusionsappear in stone, since the inclusions they will also be more apparent to the naked eye with lighter colored stones. Rome jewelry

What is the availability of these certified gems

 

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Pink sapphires have become more widely available since new deposits were found in Madagascar in the late 90s. Until that time, pink sapphires were considered exceptionally rare as they were found in only a few locations around the world, including Sri Lanka and Myanmar.

There are eye clean and untreated stones available on the market, but most of these have had improved clarity sinceheat treatment. Because pink sapphires are rare, stones half a carat or larger are not cut into calibrated dimensions . Instead, each stone is cut to retain as much of the rough as possible, meaning most are given a mixed cut.

Where can they be found?

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Madagascar is indeed the leader of pink sapphires today. The quantity and quality are unrivaled by any other source. Small sapphires under 1 carat in size are common, with most crystals having good clarity and consistent color. This makes it easy to identify a classic color associated with most Madagascar sapphires. Most of these pink sapphires have a vibrant medium pink color with an almost electric light reflecting property.

In addition to Madagascar, pink sapphires are most often found in Sri Lanka, Myanmar and East African mines.

 

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