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0.89 Ct. Violet Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 19
Item ID: | S39474 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.57 Width: 4.92 Height: 3.32 |
Weight: | 0.89 Ct. |
Color: help | Violet |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $337 |
This transparent violet sapphire weighs 0.89 carat, and is fashioned into a classic oval shape with dimensions of 6.57 by 4.92 by 3.32 mm, and it exhibits an intense color intensity that reads as a richly saturated violet with subtle blue overtone in certain lighting conditions. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, which combines a faceted crown optimized for scintillation with a pavilion structure that supports strong light return, and the result is a gem that displays lively internal reflections and a pleasing face up presence. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the stone is free of significant surface reaching fissures, which preserves visual purity and structural integrity. The polish is excellent, ensuring crisp facet junctions and a smooth table plane, and the overall transparency and cut quality allow the stone to present consistent saturation across the table with minimal windowing. Origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, and the sapphire is natural with no enhancement, attributes that are material to both connoisseurs and collectors, and which The Natural Sapphire Company documents for provenance and gemological confidence.
From a gemological and design perspective, the balance of proportions in this oval makes it highly versatile for fine jewelry, and the mixed brilliant cut facilitates both brilliance and depth, making the stone suitable for a solitaire ring, a pendant, or as the focal point of a bespoke setting. The relatively shallow pavilion depth contributes to the lively face up color, while the well executed crown facets maximize sparkle without sacrificing the stone stability. Sapphire is second in hardness only to diamond, and the durability of corundum supports everyday wear when set and secured appropriately, and the excellent polish reduces the likelihood of abrasion during routine wear. A setting that protects the girdle and hardens the mount will preserve the cutting integrity, and because the sapphire is untreated, customary care recommendations apply, including professional cleaning and periodic inspection of the mounting to guard against impact and loss. The compact size under one carat offers flexibility in design, and when set by an experienced lapidary or jeweler the optical properties can be amplified to enhance perceived size and color saturation.
Regarding investment potential, this untreated Ceylon violet sapphire combines several traits that typically underpin long term value, and these include natural origin, lack of enhancement, intense color, sound clarity, and precise cutting. Market demand for natural, untreated sapphires originating from historically significant sources such as Sri Lanka has been steady among collectors and investors who prioritize provenance and gemological transparency, and the supply of high quality, untreated material is limited relative to the broader market for heat treated stones. While small stones are generally less liquid than large exceptional weight pieces, a well cut, richly colored example under one carat from a respected source can still command a premium over treated equivalents, and it can appreciate in value as supply tightens and interest in natural material grows. Price performance is influenced by broader economic and collector trends, certification by recognized laboratories or clear documentation provided by reputable houses such as The Natural Sapphire Company will materially improve marketability, and provenance, condition, and documented gemological attributes enhance resale prospects through private sales, auction channels, and established dealers. Prospective buyers should consider a multiyear to decade plus horizon for appreciation, retain certification and detailed imagery to maintain provenance, and understand that while fine sapphires have historically demonstrated resilience and occasional appreciation, future performance is not guaranteed and is subject to market cycles, so acquisition should be aligned with personal objectives for both aesthetic enjoyment and long term asset preservation.





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