Pink Sapphire Price Guide
Published on
Dec 18, 2020
Whenever we think of Sapphires, it is usually the blue color that pops-up our heads. But you’ll be stunned to know how they are available in almost every color in the rainbow! Hues like pink, green, yellow, white are to name a few. Pink sapphires are one of the most stunning gemstones that range from soft to deep pink. They even appear in secondary colors like purplish pink and peach-pink. Pink Sapphire Engagement Rings look trendy and are always in great demand due to high aesthetic appeal and the metaphysical benefits that come along.

Though natural Pink Sapphires are lucrative in terms of benefits but can be super costly. It is better to have extensive knowledge regarding a gemstone before you plan to get one. Color, carat weight, cut, and clarity act as key price grading factors for a pink sapphire. Along with these 4 Cs, treatments also influence the price of a sapphire greatly. Let us discuss them one by one to help understand how these factors affect the value of a gemstone.
Color
The color of sapphire has a massive impact on its price. Sapphires with bright and deep hue with a tinge of purple fetch high price. Better the color saturation and tone, higher does a sapphire cost. Purple Pink Sapphire, Dark Pink Sapphire, and Hot Pink Sapphire are some of the most demanded varieties of sapphires.
Clarity
Natural pink sapphires tend to have inclusions so sapphires with inclusions not visible to the naked eyes or with merely visible inclusions are acceptable. Fine silk (rutile needles), fingerprints, and color bands exist as natural features in pink sapphires. Those without any outwardly visible inclusion are extremely rare and therefore command a strong market value.
Cut
Gem cutters strive hard to minimize wastage for fancy looking cuts. Hence, faceted gemstones like Cushion-cut Pink Sapphire, Square Pink Sapphire, Trillion cut Pink Sapphire, Marquise Pink Sapphire cost way more than the stone of similar quality and size but in a custom cut like round or oval.
Carat weight
Large Pink Sapphire in good color and clarity are rare. Usually, Pink Sapphire cost per carat increases exponentially for gemstones above a few carats. For such pieces, the Pink Sapphire price per carat can range in the millions.
Origin
Sri Lankan and Burma pink sapphires are deemed most valuable in the market. A maximum number of gemstones from these origins have a rich color with fine saturation and superior clarity. Pink Sapphire from Tanzania, Pakistan, and Madagascar can also fetch good prices if clarity and color in them co-exist on the same scale.
Treatment
Pink sapphires are heat-treated to improve color and discard color zoning. Natural, unheated Pink sapphires are often more valuable (depending on other factors) than heated or chemically treated gemstones. Lab-created Pink sapphires are often sold at genuine pieces but are neither worthy nor astrologically beneficial.
If you are looking to buy a gemstone for yourself or your loved ones, it is highly recommended to look for a genuine source as there are many sellers in the market who are always eager to dupe the customers. Make sure to ask for a gem lab certificate to assure quality and authenticity. GemPundit offers options for certificates of the reputed labs and even provides a free gem lab certificate along with each item, ensuring originality. You may have a look at the beautiful collection of loose gemstones and gemstone jewelry available online at GemPundit.
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