

When it comes to choosing a Padparadscha engagement ring, besides the aesthetic strengths the main reason for purchasing them is to stand out. Padparadscha Engagement rings are at the top of the sapphire engagement rings range, owing to their distinct colour, an extreme rarity, two key factors that determine the value of engagement rings, provided the ring meets the high standards when it comes to clarity, cut, and carat the other key factors that determine gemstone quality.

When choosing an engagement ring, there is a number of factors that work into this equation: From the style of the ring, the type of metal band, the type and colour of the gemstone, and arguably most importantly, its price. And one that is best valued for being among the top rare gemstones in the world. Like the distinct colour of the rose gold precious metal, one that combines well with virtually all skin tones, the Padparadscha is a great gemstone all-rounder. And its rose-tinted hue means it combines well with all metal types: including white gold, yellow gold, platinum, and importantly rose gold. The Ceylon Padparadscha with its distinct hue combines well with all other sapphire stones, which is notable in rings with multiple stones. Whilst natural Padparadscha sapphires are now being found in other countries, the most authentic and arguably the best types are believed to be sourced only from Ceylon (Sri Lanka). The Padparadscha colour is its defining feature. Known for its distinct hues, the gem gets is named after the lotus flower, particularly a unique shade that shines with a unique pink-to-orange glow, that is most visible during the morning sun. Among one of the rarest gemstones in the world, the Padparadscha sapphire is a very rare variant in the corundum gemstone family. The Padparadscha Sapphire is a top-of-the-line gemstone, and is often referred to as the "King of Sapphires".
