Everything you need to know about Padparadscha Sapphire?

Padparadscha Sapphires

 

Padparadscha sapphires are a mystery and highly unique gemstone with a unique blend of orange, pink, and yellow tones that form a genuinely distinctive gem.

Padparadscha Sapphires: Their Allure

Padparadscha sapphires are among the most sought-after sapphires. Most people are unaware of these exceedingly uncommon stones, but they quickly become a favourite once discovered. They're stunning, and nearly no other coloured stone comes close to matching this unique combination of pink and orange. Sunsets, lotus flowers, and tropical fruits - a padparadscha's colour range is a mixture of two colours: pink and orange. The colour of a tropical lotus bloom is described by the Sanskrit word "padparadscha." Padparadscha sapphires are among the world's rarest gemstones, with no other gemstone species or colour replacement coming close.

 Padparadscha Sapphires In the year 2022

In 2019, Padparadscha sapphires had a big year, coming onto the scene with a bang. With Princess Eugenie's engagement in 2018 marked by a padparadscha sapphire floral ring, this gemstone is expected to remain famous well into 2022 and beyond. Padparadscha sapphire engagement rings are a stunning, one-of-a-kind, and personal choice that goes well with a variety of engagement ring trends in 2021, such as yellow and rose gold, as well as vintage cuts.

Padparadscha Sapphires

The padparadscha sapphire's distinctiveness and rarity, in addition to its stunning hue, are immensely alluring. As more individuals get interested in this unique gemstone, more examples become available, sparking even more curiosity. Padparadscha sapphires are stunning when set in rose gold, as the warmth of the rosy tones brings out the Padparadscha's pinks and oranges. And as we head towards 2022, the rose gold trend, which has acquired a lot of traction in recent years, is just going to get bigger.


Padparadscha Sapphires are held to a high standard.


The name "padparadscha" comes from the Sinhalese word for a unique salmon-coloured aquatic lotus blossom. Padparadscha are often described as straddling the colour spectrum between pink and orange. However, some padparadscha sapphires have colour zoned with pink and yellow, rather than being uniformly salmon.


Gemstone aficionados prize padparadscha sapphires, which are relatively unknown to the general population. However, collectors, dealers, and gemologists cannot agree on a uniform colour spectrum for Padparadscha after decades of disagreement. The degree to which these sapphires can be pink or orange and whether particular tones are too dark to qualify are all points of debate.


What Effect Does Cut Have On Color?


Padparadscha require a high level of clarity since their light tones rapidly expose inclusions. As a result, a padparadscha's beautiful colour will be dulled by any cloudiness. However, because these stones are so rare, customers may have to forgo great clarity in exchange for a stone with dazzling colour.


Because Padparadscha rough is exceptionally scarce, cut stones will be fashioned to save as much material as possible. Padparadschas may have unique, asymmetrical cuts as a result of this. However, with the appropriate configuration, all of these factors can be minimised. The halo setting is one of the most extraordinary settings to employ when working with these components of padparadscha sapphire, and it was still popular in 2021. A halo setting encircles the primary stone with a ring of tiny stones, usually diamonds, that add to its brilliance, lustre, and colour. Any sapphire shape or cut can be used to create a halo setting.


When Will These Gems Be Available?

Because these rare sapphires cost such high prices, several treatments have been developed to give sapphires a padparadscha-like colour. As a result, Padparadscha sapphires were flooded into the world gem market in the late 1990s. However, when it was discovered that these stones had been tinted using a radical new treatment procedure, consumer joy turned to fury.

Padparadscha Sapphires

Poorly coloured pink sapphires can emerge with a stunning pinkish-orange to orangish-pink "padparadscha" colour when heated to severe temperatures in the presence of beryllium. However, beryllium is challenging to detect since it penetrates deep through sapphire. Since then, gemologists have established dependable beryllium diffusion testing protocols.



Where can you find them?

Padparadscha sapphires can be found mainly in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Tanzania. According to some experts, true padparadschas can only come from Sri Lanka, the only supply of this precious stone for generations. Although we believe that Sri Lanka produces the best stones, Madagascar currently has a significant portion of the stones available on the market.

Madagascar's stones are typically more pink than orange, and they're a lovely and welcome addition to the padparadscha supply.


Iris gems have the capability to handle huge, bespoke orders. We work with single stones, matched pairs, and bundles. And we've always wowed our customers by delivering stones on time and in pristine condition for their jewellery.