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1.04 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S26141 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.7 Width: 4.92 Height: 3.6 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $770 |
This listing presents a beautiful transparent 1.04 carat oval blue sapphire, a classic and versatile size for both everyday wear and heirloom pieces. The gem measures 6.70 x 4.92 x 3.60 mm, an elegant oval silhouette that flatters a variety of ring and pendant designs. It features a mixed brilliant cut, which combines brilliant pavilion faceting with a stepped crown to balance lively sparkle with a deep saturated color. The clarity grade is slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means minor natural inclusions can be seen with careful viewing but they do not detract from the overall transparency or brilliance of the stone. The color intensity is described as intense, a highly desirable saturation that reads as vivid blue without veering into overly dark tones. The polish is excellent, indicating well executed facet finishing that optimizes light return and surface luster. This sapphire is heat treated, a widely accepted and stable enhancement in the trade that improves color and overall appearance while remaining permanent under normal wear conditions. The origin of this sapphire is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source renowned for producing some of the most luminous and characterful blue sapphires in the world.
To an educated buyer the combination of attributes here is meaningful. A one carat plus weight in an oval shape offers proportional presence while maintaining wearability, and the specific dimensions reflect a gem with good spread relative to its carat weight. The mixed brilliant cut is a practical choice for colored stones, it preserves weight and depth for color saturation while also using brilliant facets to create scintillation that catches the eye. Slightly included clarity in sapphire is common, and such inclusions often serve as internal signatures of natural origin. Inclusions in corundum can take forms such as fine rutile needles or minor crystals, and these features can actually enhance the gem story by corroborating natural formation. Excellent polish contributes to how the color and inclusion pattern are perceived, polishing quality affects how cleanly light travels through the gem and how lively the stone appears in the setting. Heat treatment of sapphires from Ceylon is a conventional, trade accepted process that has been used for over a century to release and stabilize the inherent blue, and when done properly it yields a permanent improvement that is favored by both gemologists and buyers seeking a balance of value and beauty.
The provenance of Ceylon Sri Lanka adds an important layer of heritage and desirability. Sri Lankan sapphires have been mined and traded for millennia, they appear in historical crown jewels and regional talismans, and they carry cultural associations with protection, wisdom, and status. For collectors and connoisseurs the term Ceylon evokes a specific style of blue, typically luminous and slightly lighter in tone than some other classic sources, with a clarity of hue that allows both vibrancy and lively light performance. This historical linkage is not merely romantic, it informs market perception and long term value, provenance being a premium attribute for gemstones. Traditional uses of these sapphires include ceremonial rings, royal regalia, devotional offerings, and protective amulets, and those same virtues translate into contemporary jewelry where the stone is chosen for meaning as well as aesthetics. A sapphire of this profile is well suited to become an engagement gem or a center stone in a bespoke piece, it will wear comfortably and hold its iconic blue for generations when set with appropriate care.
At The Natural Sapphire Company we focus on sourcing and presenting gemstones with transparent information about quality, treatments, and origin, so buyers can make confident decisions. This 1.04 carat Ceylon blue sapphire is offered with detailed description of weight, dimensions, cut, clarity, color intensity, polish, treatment, and origin, and our gem specialists are available to discuss setting recommendations that will preserve the stone and enhance its color and brilliance. Practical considerations include choosing a setting that protects the girdle and corners of an oval, selecting metal tones that complement the intense blue, and considering fine accent diamonds or warm colored side stones to create contrast. We can assist with custom mounting options and provide guidance on documentation and care. For a buyer who values heritage, proven origin, and balanced trade accepted enhancement, this Ceylon sapphire represents a compelling combination of history, aesthetics, and sensible gemology.





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