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Padparadschas are among the rarest gems on the planet. These extremely rare stones are unknown to most, but when discovered usually become an absolute favorite. They are strikingly beautiful and almost no other colored stone compares to this unique mix of pink and orange.To be named a Padparadscha, the gem should exhibit both colors.
The term “padparadscha” is derived from the Sinhalese word for an aquatic lotus blossom, which has an unusual salmon color. Many agree that padparadschas straddle the color boundary between pink and orange. Some padparadscha sapphires are not evenly salmon colored, but rather color zoned with pink and yellow.
WHAT IS A PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE?
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Padparadscha sapphires are rare corundum gemstones showcasing a unique blend of pink and orange hues, reminiscent of the delicate colors of a lotus blossom. Their captivating color makes them highly sought-after by collectors and jewelry lovers alike.
WHY ARE PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRES SO EXPENSIVE?
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Their rarity, unique color, and high demand make padparadscha sapphires among the most valuable sapphire varieties. Fine, unheated stones are particularly prized and can command premium prices.
WHERE DO PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRES COME FROM?
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The finest padparadscha sapphires traditionally come from Sri Lanka (Ceylon). They are also found in Madagascar and Tanzania, though the quality and color can vary depending on origin.
WHAT COLOR SHOULD A TRUE PADPARADSCHA BE?
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A true padparadscha sapphire displays a delicate balance of pink and orange, with neither color dominating the other. This harmonious hue is what sets it apart from other sapphires.
ARE PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRES TREATED?
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Some padparadscha sapphires undergo heat treatment to enhance their color. Unheated stones are rarer and command higher prices. All treatments are disclosed to ensure transparency and trust.




