Fire Padparadscha Lab Sapphire, Gnome's Geode Cut, 4.64 Carats
Fire Padparadscha Lab Sapphire, Gnome's Geode Cut, 4.64 Carats
Fire Padparadscha Lab Sapphire, Gnome's Geode Cut, 4.64 Carats

Fire Padparadscha Lab Sapphire, Gnome's Geode Cut, 4.64 Carats

SQO2358

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🪷🪷🪷 The Gnome's Geode cut was fashioned from older crystals produced by the historic Djeva factory (closed in 2021), yielding a 4.64-carat gem with striking clarity and refined faceting. Its robust durability and structural stability make it ideal for everyday jewelry—perfect for rings, pendants, or settings that see regular wear—while the meticulous cut maximizes brilliance for a memorable wearable centerpiece.

DIMENSIONS AND SHAPE

Size: 9.25mm x 9.27mm x 7.31mm

Weight: 4.64  carats

Cut: Gnome's Geode

Shape: Round

Clarity: Loupe 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 Engagement Ring

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🌍 GENERAL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

  • Material Name:Djeva 55
  • Country of Origin : Switzerland
  • Growth Method: Flame Fusion

Discover one of the most intensely vivid padparadscha-colored sapphires ever produced by Djeva. This scarce material is becoming increasingly rare. It features stunning red/pink-orange dichroism, predominantly showcasing a rich red/pink hue. Truly, this is one of the most remarkable examples of padparadscha lab sapphire colors.

🏭 SPECIFIC Lot INFORMATION

We sourced vintage stock from a Thai cutting house, complete with the original packaging.


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