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1.04 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 19
Item ID: | S28331 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.94 Width: 5.17 Height: 3.21 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $673 |
This blue sapphire weighs 1.04 carats, a distinctive weight that positions it above the common consumer threshold and contributes materially to its overall market value and rarity. The stone is cut into a pear shape, with precise dimensions of 7.94 by 5.17 by 3.21 millimeters, and it features a mixed brilliant cut that combines step and brilliant facets to optimize both color and scintillation. Clarity is graded as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicating that the gem presents with excellent transparency and minimal visible inclusions. The color is described as intense, with a saturation and distribution that are uniform across the table and crown, and the surface shows an excellent polish that enhances light return and visual depth. This sapphire has no enhancement, and its documented origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, provenance that is associated with a long tradition of fine, naturally colored sapphires, and it is offered by The Natural Sapphire Company.
The weight of 1.04 carats is a meaningful characteristic in the valuation of this sapphire. In the gem marketplace, moving from sub one carat into the one carat and above range typically affects price behavior, because larger stones are proportionally rarer and because many buyers and appraisers treat the one carat mark as a pricing milestone. For a sapphire of intense natural color and eye level clarity, the additional four hundredths of a carat translates into a perceptible premium on a per carat basis, given the interplay of weight, color saturation, and optical quality. The fact that this sapphire is untreated amplifies the significance of its weight, since untreated sapphires from Ceylon that exhibit strong hue and clarity at this size are less common than their heat treated counterparts, and the absence of enhancement preserves both the stone s natural state and its long term market desirability.
From a cutting and gemological perspective, the pear shape and mixed brilliant faceting of this sapphire work together to balance color concentration and brilliance, and the 7.94 by 5.17 millimeter footprint translates to a comfortable and classic profile for a variety of jewelry settings. The cutter retained a measured depth of 3.21 millimeters, which when combined with the length and width yields proportions that maintain color intensity while permitting lively facet play across the crown. The mixed brilliant faceting emphasizes internal return of light, so the sapphire exhibits a lively array of flashes without sacrificing body color. The very slightly included clarity grade indicates that the internal features are minor and do not obstruct the passage of light or the gem s apparent transparency at a normal viewing distance, characteristics that help preserve both aesthetic quality and resale value.
Provenance and treatment status are central to the assessment of this sapphire s long term value and rarity profile. Ceylon, Sri Lanka, is recognized for producing sapphires that range from velvety medium tones to vivid intense blues, and an untreated stone from this source that combines an intense natural color, excellent polish, and a weight exceeding one carat is relatively uncommon. For collectors and discerning clients who prioritize natural condition and regional origin, this sapphire presents a combination of attributes that justify its premium position within the market. The Natural Sapphire Company provides full disclosure of origin and enhancement status, and this specimen is presented with those established descriptors in place. Its dimensions and weight make it suitable for secure, proportionate settings where the cut will play to its strengths, and its untreated state and clarity at eye level support both aesthetic longevity and collectible value.





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