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Learn MoreUntreated Padparadscha Sapphire Ring, 6.19 Carats
- An exceptional padparadscha sapphire, one of the rarest gems in the world, shines in this ring
- Completely untreated, the sapphire's coveted orange-pink hue is a natural wonder
- The rarest of Ceylon's jewels, padparadschas are the only sapphire subset known by their own name
- Accented by 2.00 carats of diamonds and set in platinum
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The most valuable of all sapphires, the padparadscha's name is derived from the Sanskrit word for lotus blossom—a bloom that shares the same pastel pinkish-orange color. Sapphires are discovered in the full spectrum of hues, but padparadschas, with their unique color, are the only subset of sapphires known by their own name.
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Period: | Contemporary |
Origin: | Ceylon |
Type: | Rings |
Style: | Modern |
Stones: | Diamonds;Sapphire |

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