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Untreated Ceylon Padparadscha Sapphire Ring, 13.64 Carats
Extraordinary in both rarity and beauty, this ring centers a 13.64-carat unheated padparadscha sapphire from the prestigious mines of Ceylon. The gemstone displays the coveted pinkish-orange "sunset" hue that defines this remarkable stone. Padparadschas, celebrated for their rare "lotus color," are among the rarest of all sapphire varieties and the only sapphire with its own distinct name. Combined with the stone’s significant size, this gem embodies the luminous quality that has made padparadscha sapphires so revered.
The accompanying GRS and SSEF reports confirm the sapphire’s Ceylon origin, while the GRS, SSEF and GIA reports also confirm the gemstone has undergone no heat treatment to achieve its extraordinary hue. Expertly faceted into an elegant oval shape, the sapphire is flanked by sparkling white diamonds totaling 1.05 carats. Set in platinum and 18K rose gold.
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The accompanying GRS and SSEF reports confirm the sapphire’s Ceylon origin, while the GRS, SSEF and GIA reports also confirm the gemstone has undergone no heat treatment to achieve its extraordinary hue. Expertly faceted into an elegant oval shape, the sapphire is flanked by sparkling white diamonds totaling 1.05 carats. Set in platinum and 18K rose gold.
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Extraordinary in both rarity and beauty, this ring centers a 13.64-carat unheated padparadscha sapphire from the prestigious mines of Ceylon. The gemstone displays the coveted pinkish-orange "sunset" hue that defines this remarkable stone. Padparadschas, celebrated for their rare "lotus color," are among the rarest of all sapphire varieties and the only sapphire with its own distinct name. Combined with the stone’s significant size, this gem embodies the luminous quality that has made padparadscha sapphires so revered.
The accompanying GRS and SSEF reports confirm the sapphire’s Ceylon origin, while the GRS, SSEF and GIA reports also confirm the gemstone has undergone no heat treatment to achieve its extraordinary hue. Expertly faceted into an elegant oval shape, the sapphire is flanked by sparkling white diamonds totaling 1.05 carats. Set in platinum and 18K rose gold.
Download the Reports
The accompanying GRS and SSEF reports confirm the sapphire’s Ceylon origin, while the GRS, SSEF and GIA reports also confirm the gemstone has undergone no heat treatment to achieve its extraordinary hue. Expertly faceted into an elegant oval shape, the sapphire is flanked by sparkling white diamonds totaling 1.05 carats. Set in platinum and 18K rose gold.
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$315,000.00
Original: $900,000.00
-65%Untreated Ceylon Padparadscha Sapphire Ring, 13.64 Carats—
$900,000.00
$315,000.00Description
Extraordinary in both rarity and beauty, this ring centers a 13.64-carat unheated padparadscha sapphire from the prestigious mines of Ceylon. The gemstone displays the coveted pinkish-orange "sunset" hue that defines this remarkable stone. Padparadschas, celebrated for their rare "lotus color," are among the rarest of all sapphire varieties and the only sapphire with its own distinct name. Combined with the stone’s significant size, this gem embodies the luminous quality that has made padparadscha sapphires so revered.
The accompanying GRS and SSEF reports confirm the sapphire’s Ceylon origin, while the GRS, SSEF and GIA reports also confirm the gemstone has undergone no heat treatment to achieve its extraordinary hue. Expertly faceted into an elegant oval shape, the sapphire is flanked by sparkling white diamonds totaling 1.05 carats. Set in platinum and 18K rose gold.
Download the Reports
The accompanying GRS and SSEF reports confirm the sapphire’s Ceylon origin, while the GRS, SSEF and GIA reports also confirm the gemstone has undergone no heat treatment to achieve its extraordinary hue. Expertly faceted into an elegant oval shape, the sapphire is flanked by sparkling white diamonds totaling 1.05 carats. Set in platinum and 18K rose gold.
Download the Reports






