Light Pink-Orange Padparadscha Lab Sapphire IS A
Fluorescent Gem
Light Pink-Orange Padparadscha Lab Sapphire IS grown using the
Flame Fusion method
Light Pink-Orange Padparadscha Lab Sapphire, Antique Cushion Cut, 25.50 Carats
Light Pink-Orange Padparadscha Lab Sapphire, Antique Cushion Cut, 25.50 Carats
Light Pink-Orange Padparadscha Lab Sapphire, Antique Cushion Cut, 25.50 Carats

Light Pink-Orange Padparadscha Lab Sapphire, Antique Cushion Cut, 25.50 Carats

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🪷🪷🪷 A breathtaking pinkish-peach lab-grown sapphire, masterfully cut in a traditional antique shape. Its enchanting facet pattern creates a mesmerizing play of light, with reflections that flicker and dance in the most magical way. This gemstone is perfect for crafting a unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry piece designed to be cherished for a lifetime.

DIMENSIONS AND SHAPE

Size: 16.65mm x 16.63mm x 11.07mm

Weight: 25.5  carats

Cut: Antique Cushion

Shape: Long Cushion

Clarity: Eye Clean

Inclusions: None

Treatment:None

 

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

MOHS hardness: 9.0

Pleochroism: Dichroic

Dispersion: 0.018

Density: 4.0

Refractive Index: 1.76

Chemical Formula:Al2O3


POSSIBLE JEWELRY APPLICATIONS

Pendant, Daily Wear, and Cocktail Ring

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🌍 GENERAL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

  • Material Name:Padparadscha Sapphire
  • Country of Origin :
  • Growth Method: Flame Fusion

We acquired an exceptional lot of flame fusion padparadscha sapphire crystals from a Chinese vendor, who stated the material was produced in China. The boules exhibit fascinating color zoning, ranging from light orange to light pink, resulting in beautifully unique gemstones. We are excited to work with this remarkable material and look forward to cutting more of it.

🏭 SPECIFIC Lot INFORMATION


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