padamya
Padamya is a term of Sanskrit origin that refers to a variety of colors, most commonly associated with shades of red, orange, or yellow. In the context of gemstones, padamya typically denotes a specific hue of the corundum mineral, known scientifically as padparadscha sapphire. These sapphires are rare and highly prized for their delicate, lotus-blossom pinkish-orange color, a unique blend that distinguishes them from other sapphires. The name itself is believed to derive from the Sinhalese word for lotus, further emphasizing its connection to this particular color palette. While primarily used for gemstones, the term padamya can also be found in ancient Indian texts to describe the color of certain flowers or fruits, highlighting its broader application in describing vibrant, warm tones. The rarity and beauty of padparadscha sapphires have made them a significant gem in jewelry and collecting circles.