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0.81 Ct. Bluish Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | S36634 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.37 Width: 5.37 Height: 3.81 |
Weight: | 0.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This transparent 0.81 carat round bluish purple sapphire is a refined example of natural Ceylon material, presented in a classic mixed brilliant cut that measures 5.37 by 5.37 by 3.81 millimeters. The cutting style combines a brilliant faceted crown with a modified pavilion to maximize face up brilliance and scintillation, while maintaining strong depth for rich color saturation. With an intense color intensity and a lively bluish purple hue, this stone displays pinpoint flashes of fire and lively internal reflections under varied lighting, a direct result of the cutter balancing table size with pavilion angles. The clarity has been assessed as slightly included at eye level, which indicates the presence of minor natural inclusions that do not materially impact the gem face up, and the polish is graded excellent, giving a smooth, durable finish to each facet. Importantly, this sapphire has no enhancement, a characteristic that educated buyers prize for its authenticity and long term stability, and the gem is sourced from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a region renowned for producing sapphires with lively, velvety tones and superior crystalline transparency.
From a gemological perspective, several attributes of this sapphire contribute to its desirability and long term value. The corundum species to which all sapphires belong is second only to diamond in hardness, scoring a nine on the standard hardness scale, which makes it exceptionally suitable for everyday jewelry. The slightly included clarity grade reflects natural growth features that are commonly encountered in untreated stones, and these features often serve as microscopic fingerprints that confirm natural origin to a trained eye. The absence of heat treatment or other enhancements significantly enhances collectability, because untreated stones retain their natural color chemistry and command a premium in the market. The Ceylon origin is also meaningful, because Sri Lankan sapphires are associated with a specific interplay of blue and violet caused by trace elements such as iron and titanium, and connoisseurs recognize this provenance as a marker of regional character. At The Natural Sapphire Company we carefully evaluate each facet of a gemstone, from cut proportions and polish to color zoning and inclusion character, and we present stones that meet rigorous standards for transparency and authenticity.
When considering this sapphire as a potential heirloom, several practical and aesthetic factors make it particularly well suited to become a generational treasure. First, the combination of durable corundum hardness, excellent polish, and a classic round mixed brilliant cut produces a stone that resists wear and can be reset or repolished by a qualified jeweler without losing its essential qualities. Second, untreated stones with clear provenance hold their value more reliably over time, because they represent an unaltered natural specimen of gemological significance. A slightly included clarity grade often reassures future appraisers that a stone is natural and unheated, since many high pressure or heated treatments alter inclusion patterns. Third, the rich bluish purple color is versatile and timeless, pairing well with a variety of metals and mountings, and it will remain fashionable for decades. To ensure that the piece endures as an heirloom, consider classic settings that protect the stone, such as a low profile bezel or secure four prong setting, and maintain periodic professional cleanings and inspections. These measures protect the stone physically and preserve the narrative of provenance that adds emotional and monetary value when the gem is passed to the next generation.
For an educated buyer seeking a tangible blend of beauty, durability, and provenance, this 0.81 carat Ceylon sapphire represents a thoughtful investment and a potential family emblem. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this gemstone with full disclosure of its color, cut, clarity, polish, origin, and enhancement status, because transparency is central to lasting trust between a buyer and a curator of fine gems. Whether you envision this stone as the centerpiece of a bespoke engagement ring, a pendant to be worn daily, or a simple stud that can be passed down intact, its natural chemistry, exceptional polish, and inherent rarity as an untreated Ceylon sapphire make it a candidate to become a cherished heirloom, one that carries both aesthetic pleasure and a documented story for future generations.





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