A Padparadscha sapphire is one of the rarest and most coveted varieties of sapphire, prized for its unique and delicate color—an exquisite blend of pink and orange, reminiscent of a tropical sunset or the lotus blossom from which it gets its name (“padparadscha” comes from the Sinhalese word for lotus flower).
Unlike typical blue sapphires, Padparadschas are celebrated for their soft, warm, and almost ethereal glow. Their color can range from light peachy tones to deeper salmon shades, but true Padparadschas always balance pink and orange harmoniously.
These gems are incredibly rare, especially in natural, untreated form. Most are sourced from Sri Lanka, though some have also been found in Madagascar and Tanzania. Because of their scarcity and beauty, Padparadscha sapphires are highly valued by collectors and often used in high-end, bespoke jewelry.
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