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✔ Natural Gemstone
✔ Certified by Gemmologist
✔ Suitable for Engagement Rings
✔ Custom Ring Available

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Natural Padparadscha Sapphire 2.04 Ct Radiant Cut Loose Gemstone | Unheated Pinkish Orange Sapphire

One-of-a-Kind Natural Sapphire — Available Only Once

✔ Natural Earth-Mined
✔ Certified Gemstone
✔ Engagement Ring Ready
✔ Free Worldwide Shipping
✔ 15-Day Returns
Sale price$2,625.00 USD

Natural Padparadscha Sapphire weighing 2.04 carats, featuring a radiant cut, pinkish orange colour and unheated status. Offered as a loose gemstone for custom jewellery and supplied with certification from an authorised gemologist.

This natural Padparadscha Sapphire weighs 2.04 carats and displays the distinctive pinkish orange colour combination associated with this sapphire variety. Its radiant cut enhances brightness and colour presentation, making it suitable for custom engagement rings, pendants, and bespoke jewellery designs.

Quick Summary

  • Gemstone: Natural Padparadscha Sapphire
  • Weight: 2.04 Carat
  • Shape: Radiant Cut
  • Colour: Pinkish Orange
  • Treatment: Unheated
  • Clarity: VS
  • Birthstone: September
  • Certification: Included

Padparadscha Sapphire is a variety of natural corundum valued for its unique blend of pink and orange hues. This gemstone belongs to the sapphire family and is appreciated by collectors and jewellery buyers seeking a sapphire with a distinctive appearance.

With a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, sapphire is suitable for jewellery intended for regular wear when professionally set. As the birthstone for September, sapphire is traditionally associated with wisdom, sincerity, and loyalty.

Gemstone Specifications

  • Identification: Natural Sapphire
  • Species: Natural Corundum
  • Variety: Padparadscha Sapphire
  • Shape / Cut: Radiant Cut
  • Clarity: VS
  • Weight: 2.04 Carat
  • Colour: Pinkish Orange
  • Measurements: 8.12 × 6.31 × 3.95 mm
  • Treatment: Unheated
  • Birthstone: September

Certification & Authenticity

This sapphire includes a certificate from an authorised gemologist confirming its identity as a natural Padparadscha Sapphire.

Seller Notes: Dust inclusions are present within the gemstone. Such inclusions are commonly found in natural earth-mined sapphires and are consistent with natural formation.

Natural colour variations may appear under different lighting conditions due to the gemstone's colour characteristics.

Jewellery Applications

This gemstone is sold loose and is not supplied as a finished ring or jewellery item. Suitable applications include:

  • Custom Engagement Rings
  • Solitaire Ring Designs
  • Pendants and Necklaces
  • September Birthstone Jewellery
  • Custom Fine Jewellery Projects
  • Gemstone Collections

Custom jewellery services are available using gold, rose gold, white gold, silver, platinum, and diamond-accented settings.

Why Choose This Padparadscha Sapphire?

Padparadscha Sapphire is recognised for its distinctive pinkish orange colour combination, which differs from traditional blue sapphires. Its unique appearance and association with the sapphire family make it a popular choice for collectors, gemstone enthusiasts, and buyers seeking a distinctive centre stone for custom jewellery.

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Shipping & Returns

Worldwide shipping is available with tracking and insurance included. Buyers are responsible for any applicable customs duties or import taxes. Returns are accepted according to our published return policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a natural Padparadscha Sapphire?

Yes. This gemstone is identified as a natural Padparadscha Sapphire belonging to the corundum family.

Has this sapphire been treated?

No. This gemstone is listed as unheated.

Does the gemstone include certification?

Yes. A certificate from an authorised gemologist is included.

Can this gemstone be used in an engagement ring?

Yes. Its durability and radiant cut make it suitable for custom engagement ring designs.

Is this sold as a loose gemstone?

Yes. The gemstone is sold loose and is not supplied as a finished jewellery item.

Natural 2.04 CT Padparadscha pink sapphire from NASHGEMS, showcasing its vibrant color and smooth cut.
Natural Padparadscha Sapphire 2.04 Ct Radiant Cut Loose Gemstone | Unheated Pinkish Orange Sapphire Sale price$2,625.00 USD

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WHAT IS A PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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.