Among the world’s sapphires, the Padparadscha sapphire stands out as one of the rarest and most exquisite gems. Hailing from Sri Lanka, this gemstone is also known as the “King Sapphire”. Its unique beauty lies in the delicate blend of pink and orange hues reminiscent of the sunrise and sunset.

Key Features of Padparadscha
Color: A harmonious mix of soft pink and orange tones, sometimes described as “salmon,” reflecting the serene hues of dawn and dusk.
Rarity: Padparadscha is extremely rare, making it one of the most valuable sapphires in the world.
Origin: Sri Lanka is the primary source, though Madagascar and Tanzania also produce a few specimens.
Usage: Highly sought after in luxury jewelry, especially engagement rings, often paired beautifully with rose gold.

Sunrise and Sunset Tones
The name “Padparadscha” comes from the Sinhala term for lotus blossom, reflecting its natural color beauty:
Sunrise hues: Gentle pink, symbolizing new beginnings.
Sunset hues: Soft orange-pink blend, evoking calm and elegance.
This dual-tone effect makes Padparadscha truly unique.
Why It’s Called the “King Sapphire”
Extreme rarity
Captivating sunrise and sunset colors
High value in the global luxury market
It’s not just a gemstone; it’s Sri Lanka’s gift of natural beauty and heritage to the world.
The King Sapphire (Padparadscha) remains one of Sri Lanka’s most treasured natural gems in the international market.
“King Sapphire – Sri Lanka’s royal gem, capturing the beauty of sunrise and sunset hues, a rare and regal treasure, and a masterpiece of nature’s finest artistry.”

