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Padparadscha Sapphire Ring, 3.08 Carats
A magnificent 3.08-carat padparadscha sapphire shines in this beautiful three-stone ring. The rare cushion brilliant cut gemstone displays the iconic natural orangy-pink hue, known as sunset, for which these gems are coveted. It is flanked by two Cadillac cut white diamonds totaling 0.84 carat, all set in platinum and 18K yellow gold.
The most valuable of all fancy color sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel pinkish-orange color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
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The most valuable of all fancy color sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel pinkish-orange color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
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A magnificent 3.08-carat padparadscha sapphire shines in this beautiful three-stone ring. The rare cushion brilliant cut gemstone displays the iconic natural orangy-pink hue, known as sunset, for which these gems are coveted. It is flanked by two Cadillac cut white diamonds totaling 0.84 carat, all set in platinum and 18K yellow gold.
The most valuable of all fancy color sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel pinkish-orange color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
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The most valuable of all fancy color sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel pinkish-orange color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
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$34,807.50
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$99,450.00
$34,807.50Description
A magnificent 3.08-carat padparadscha sapphire shines in this beautiful three-stone ring. The rare cushion brilliant cut gemstone displays the iconic natural orangy-pink hue, known as sunset, for which these gems are coveted. It is flanked by two Cadillac cut white diamonds totaling 0.84 carat, all set in platinum and 18K yellow gold.
The most valuable of all fancy color sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel pinkish-orange color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
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The most valuable of all fancy color sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel pinkish-orange color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
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