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0.36 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jun 28
Item ID: | S42943 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.26 Width: 4.25 Height: 2.62 |
Weight: | 0.36 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $83 |
This transparent 0.36 carat round blue sapphire measures 4.26 x 4.25 x 2.62 mm, and it is presented in a mixed brilliant cut that balances facet complexity with visual depth. The stone exhibits a light color intensity that reads as a clear, classic Ceylon blue under natural light, and the excellent polish enhances its surface luster and light return. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a characteristic that affirms the gem is natural and untreated, and the lack of enhancement is an important distinction for collectors and connoisseurs who value original material. Origin is identified as Ceylon Sri Lanka, a region renowned for producing sapphires with refined hues and a legacy of gemological significance. The proportions of the round cut, combined with the precise polish and mixed facet arrangement, yield a lively visual performance that is well suited to close set and solitaire presentations, and the compact dimensions make the stone adaptable to a wide range of settings without compromising presence or elegance.
Beyond immediate aesthetics, this sapphire is engineered for lasting use and custodial transfer across generations, beginning with inherent material properties and continuing through considered setting and care. Corundum ranks nine on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, a technical attribute that gives sapphire exceptional resistance to abrasion and everyday wear when compared to common jewelry gemstones. The absence of heat or chemical enhancement preserves the stone of origin in its natural state, reducing the risk of treatment related instability that can complicate long term preservation. Slight inclusions, visible only upon careful inspection, serve as internal identifiers rather than detriments, and these natural features often become part of the narrative of a family gem, providing a traceable fingerprint that aids in future identification and appraisal. When set properly, ideally with secure prongs or a protective bezel that accommodates the mixed brilliant cut geometry, the sapphire can be worn daily while remaining resilient to impact, and occasional professional inspections and routine gentle cleaning will maintain its polish and optical performance for decades.
Provenance, documentation, and design flexibility further support the transformation of this sapphire into a generational heirloom. The designation of Ceylon Sri Lanka connects the gem to a storied mining tradition, and The Natural Sapphire Company can provide detailed sourcing information and certification that accompany the stone through ownership transitions. A concise gem report noting carat weight, dimensions, cut, clarity and unheated status augments the intrinsic value of the gem by supplying verifiable records for future heirs. The 0.36 carat size affords multiple pathways for family use, it can serve as a refined solitaire for a signet or engagement ring, a centerpiece in a pendant that can be worn over many years, or paired as a matching set for earrings when combined with a complementary stone, and its classic round silhouette and moderate scale make it suitable for restyling without losing provenance. As tastes evolve, the sapphire can be reinterpreted through different settings or combined with additional stones, preserving both continuity and contemporary relevance.
When considered as an object of inheritance, the sapphire combines material durability, natural authenticity, and documented origin to form a lasting repository for memory and value. The stone of light blue clarity and measured brilliance offers a visual language that adapts to changing generations, while the technical stability of corundum and the absence of treatment mitigate concerns about future degradation or alteration. The Natural Sapphire Company supports this transition by supplying provenance documentation and by advising on setting options that protect and accentuate the stone, enabling practical stewardship by successive owners. Passed with accompanying certification and a considered setting, this Ceylon sapphire is well suited to become a quiet, reliable emblem of family continuity, a piece that preserves both story and substance for those who inherit it.





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