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0.94 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 28
Item ID: | S38186 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.81 Width: 6.11 Height: 3.06 |
Weight: | 0.94 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Fancy |
Cut: | Step |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $617 |
This transparent, Other certified Blue sapphire weighs 0.94 carat, and is presented in a carefully executed fancy shape that measures 7.81 x 6.11 x 3.06 mm, and is cut with a step faceting style that emphasizes clarity and color. The stone displays an intense blue color, and the polish has been evaluated as excellent, yielding sharp facet junctions and a refined surface finish. Clarity is graded very slightly included when examined at eye level, which means the gem is visually clean while retaining natural internal characteristics that confirm its origin. The piece is free of enhancements, a notable attribute in a market where heat treatment is common, and the sapphire is documented as originating from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a region historically associated with some of the finest blue sapphires. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this gem with photographic documentation that illustrates its proportions and performance on the hand.
Optical performance is a key strength of this sapphire, and the step cut brings a measured, architectural appeal to the face up appearance, permitting the intense blue hue to read evenly across the table. The transparent body allows light to penetrate and reflect in broad planes, which produces a lucid, glass like luster distinct from the scintillating flashes typically seen in brilliant cuts. The intense color classification indicates a strong saturation that maintains depth in different lighting conditions, while the very slightly included clarity ensures that the gem remains bright and lively to the unaided eye. The excellent polish enhances surface reflectivity, and the combination of cut, clarity, and polish results in an elegant presentation whether set as a solitary center stone or combined in a multi stone design.
When considering natural sapphires in comparison to laboratory grown alternatives, there are several substantive differences that inform choice based on long term value and character. Natural sapphires, particularly those from proven sources such as Ceylon, acquire their color and inclusions through complex geological processes that take millions of years, and those processes yield color zoning, crystal growth patterns, and minute inclusions that act as a fingerprint of natural formation. These natural identifiers are used by gemological laboratories to verify origin and treatment history, and the absence of enhancement in this stone increases its rarity and collector appeal. Laboratory grown sapphires can offer excellent color and clarity at a more accessible price, and they are uniform in appearance, however they do not carry the same provenance, geological narrative, or potential for value appreciation that can be associated with an untreated natural gem. Collectors and discerning buyers often prioritize natural stones for their uniqueness, their documented origin, and their connection to a specific mining region.
From a practical perspective, this 0.94 carat Ceylon sapphire is well suited to a variety of settings and jewelry types. With dimensions of 7.81 x 6.11 x 3.06 mm, it balances presence and wearability, and the step cut offers secure girdle geometry for bezel or prong mounting. Sapphire is a durable gem with a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, and this stone is appropriate for everyday wear when set with sound craftsmanship, while routine care includes gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and avoidance of harsh chemicals and abrupt temperature shocks. The Natural Sapphire Company can provide full documentation of the stone attributes, imagery, and guidance for selecting a mounting that preserves the stone integrity while maximizing its face up color and form. For those who value a natural provenance, untreated condition, and a refined, architectural presentation, this Ceylon sapphire represents a technically excellent example of what natural, certified sapphires can offer.





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