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Any Hot Pink Sapphire on PS?

A little late answering, just saw this. It’s 9.3 x 7.4 x 7.8 (deep!). It came back as unheated in the end. :)

It's so gorgeous! I can't wait to see it set one day. :lickout:
 
Not sure if mine is considered hot pink... but why not. I love this ring, I wear it almost every day!
 

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Love this thread as I LOVE hot pinks!

It is on my list of wants, and one day I should get one, most likely to be a small round about 7mm so that I could set it in the centre of a flower cluster design.

Thanks everyone for sharing theirs BTW.

DK :love::love::love:
 
Try etsy, check Instagram under #pinksapphire or #hotpinksapphires they are out there its just finding the right one for you. There is a whole other world besides the handful of sellers listed over and over again on this forum
 
All Mogok sapphires, unheated/no treatment.

Not the best photo I can find but this small Mogok unheated cabochon in the pendant is a hot pink. Under a ct and amazingly clean. Old stock.

Tiny earrings are purplish pink Mogok sapphires, unheated.

Dangling ones at the bottom are just pink for the larger ones.

I haven't found any more decent pink sapphires at reasonable pricesFB_IMG_1505494539578.jpg FB_IMG_1505494459413.jpg FB_IMG_1505494566947.jpg since these. Let alone hot pink. Guess they all go straight to overseas gem fairs.

The lower earrings do look like rubies to me ))... but of course, the difference is a tiny bit
 
I don’t know the treatment level here yet. Sorry for blurry pic
 

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Love it! You can practically see the fluorescence in sunlight. Wow!

Hot pink sapphire people—Please check out the Fun with Flourescence! page on here and see if you can contribute a picture of your gorgeous gemstones under LWUV light. Thanks!
 
Mine. No idea whether they are heated or not. They are about 25 or 30 years old.510FBB3F-4493-4687-9703-8304BDB84417.jpeg48EC4342-0EE7-4C6D-B641-E26FA1B8A14F.jpeg
 
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