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0.56 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S35252 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5 Width: 4.93 Height: 3.12 |
Weight: | 0.56 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,900 |
This sapphire is a precisely graded natural gemstone offered by The Natural Sapphire Company, presented as a transparent round shape weighing 0.56 carat with dimensions of 5.00 x 4.93 x 3.12 mm. The stone has been cut in a mixed brilliant style to balance table brilliance with depth of color, and it has been given an excellent polish to optimize light return and surface finish. Clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which denotes fine internal characteristics that do not detract from overall transparency or visual impact under normal viewing conditions. Color is described as vivid in intensity, conveying a strong, saturated blue typical of Ceylon Sri Lanka origin. The sapphire has undergone standard heat treatment, a stable and widely accepted enhancement that improves tone and saturation without compromising structural integrity. These objective specifications establish the gem as a well characterized example of a classic Ceylon blue sapphire, suitable for careful setting and long term wear.
Visually the gem offers a compelling combination of color depth and scintillation, resulting from both its material properties and the mixed brilliant cutting style. The vivid blue displays an even saturation across the table and crown, with modest variations that contribute to the stone feeling lively rather than flat. The cut concentrates return of white light from the crown while preserving the blue intensity in the pavilion, which produces a lively interplay of sparkle and color when the stone is set or moved in light. The excellent polish enhances facet crispness and minimizes light leakage at facet junctions, allowing the sapphire to present clean, well defined reflections. The clarity grade very slightly included indicates the presence of minor internal features that are visible under close inspection but are not disruptive at typical viewing distances, and these small characteristics serve as natural identifiers that confirm the stone is a natural corundum rather than a synthetic or overly treated material.
The origin of Ceylon Sri Lanka contributes meaningfully to the gem's aesthetic profile, as sapphires from this region are often prized for their bright, medium to vivid blues with a certain luminosity. Heat treatment is a customary and stable enhancement for sapphires, applied to improve color and clarity in a manner that is permanent and accepted across the trade when fully disclosed. From a practical standpoint the stone benefits from the inherent durability of corundum, which rates 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for daily wear in rings, pendants, or other frequently worn jewelry. When considering settings, the stone’s round mixed brilliant cut provides flexibility and pairs well with both prong and bezel mountings, each offering a different balance of security and exposure to light. Metal choices such as platinum or 18 karat gold in either white, yellow, or rose can be selected based on desired contrast and overall design intent, with white metals typically accentuating brilliance and warmer metals emphasizing the richness of the blue. Proper mounting and secure setting will preserve the stone’s proportions and allow its cut and color to be appreciated fully while minimizing risk from routine wear.
Owning this Ceylon sapphire is an investment in beauty and craftsmanship that extends beyond specification numbers to include provenance, human skill, and enduring material value. From an aesthetic perspective the stone provides an immediate visual presence, its vivid blue and clean polish offering a form of wearable art that can be enjoyed daily. The craftsmanship involved in cutting a mixed brilliant round of this size is significant, requiring careful faceting to maximize both color saturation and light return while maintaining symmetry and table proportions that complement the stone’s natural characteristics. Provenance from Ceylon Sri Lanka and transparent disclosure of enhancement reflect responsible sourcing and trade practices that matter to collectors and those seeking pieces of lasting significance. While the market value of gemstones can fluctuate and no statement of future financial return is implied, well chosen sapphires with strong color, clean appearance, and recognized origin possess enduring desirability that has historically translated into steady demand. Additionally, the material durability of sapphire, combined with thoughtful setting and routine care, supports the creation of heirloom quality jewelry that can be passed between generations, preserving both the physical gem and the narrative of its craftsmanship. The Natural Sapphire Company provides documentation and expertise to support understanding of the gem’s attributes, and our team can advise on setting, certification, and long term care to ensure that this sapphire continues to deliver both aesthetic pleasure and the satisfaction that accompanies owning a responsibly documented fine gemstone.





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