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1.06 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Feb 14
Item ID: | S31860 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.88 Width: 5.11 Height: 3.76 |
Weight: | 1.06 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
This pear shape blue sapphire weighs 1.06 carat and presents as a transparent, lively stone with dimensions of 7.88 x 5.11 x 3.76 mm, making it an excellent candidate for a fine solitaire ring or an elegant pendant. The cutter has used a mixed brilliant cut, combining the depth and scintillation of brilliant style facets with pavilion facets designed to maximize light return, and the result is strong internal sparkle paired with a pleasing silhouette. The color is described as medium light intensity, a classic Ceylon type blue that reads as a clear, crisp blue under daylight and photographs attractively under mixed lighting. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means that inclusions are minimal and do not interfere with the visual performance or durability of the stone. The polish is excellent, so facet junctions are sharp and surface finish is smooth, supporting both brilliance and a refined appearance. Enhancement is heat treated, which is a conventional and stable treatment used to bring out the best color and clarity from a natural sapphire, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source long associated with prized blue sapphires.
To translate these technical attributes into what an informed buyer cares about, the clarity grade of very very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates a stone with virtually transparent window to the gem itself, with no eye visible flaws that would distract from its beauty or lower its marketability. In practical terms this level of clarity makes the sapphire highly wearable, and it also preserves value since clarity beyond eye clean levels tends to have diminishing returns for the market. The mixed brilliant cut in a pear outline balances light return and face up appearance, so when set, the gem displays a lively play of light while maintaining a silhouette that flatters many mounting styles. The dimensions combined with the 1.06 carat weight place this gemstone in a highly desirable size class for personal jewelry, where proportion and presence meet affordability for collectors and end consumers alike. Excellent polish and well executed facet geometry further support both visual appeal and light performance, factors that experienced buyers recognize as important for both enjoyment and resale.
The origin of Ceylon Sri Lanka carries both aesthetic and market significance, because Sri Lankan sapphires are historically associated with clear, vibrant blue tones and material that photographs well and responds strongly to quality cutting. Ceylon provenance is often sought after by collectors because of this regional character, and because documented origin can enhance resale and provenance value. Heat treatment is disclosed, and it is important to frame this correctly for an informed purchaser. Heat treatment for sapphires is widely accepted in the trade, when fully disclosed, because it is a stable treatment that enhances color and clarity without compromising the structural integrity of the gem. Untreated sapphires can command premiums, but fine heat treated Ceylon sapphires combine aesthetic appeal with better availability and more accessible pricing, making them highly marketable to both consumers and jewelers. The Natural Sapphire Company is committed to transparent disclosure of treatments and origin, and we provide sourcing context to support your confidence in the stone you acquire.
From an investment perspective this sapphire offers several attractive attributes that educated buyers should weigh. Rarity for stones in this size and quality profile, coupled with desirable Ceylon color character and VVS clarity, creates a market position that supports long term value retention. Demand for natural colored gemstones has been strong over recent years, driven by collectors seeking tangible assets, by designers incorporating color into high jewelry, and by consumers valuing differentiated pieces in a market where classic diamonds are ubiquitous. A well cut, eye clean sapphire of around one carat is often more liquid than larger, more idiosyncratic stones, because it fits common jewelry settings and buyer preferences, yet it carries the kind of premium typically associated with regional origin and superior finish. Future appreciation potential depends on several variables, including trends in consumer taste, the global economic environment, and supply dynamics for high quality material from primary sources. Historically, fine natural sapphires, especially those with verifiable provenance and excellent craftsmanship, have held value and in many cases appreciated, particularly when demand outpaces supply for material of consistent color and clarity. While no investment is guaranteed, this piece offers the core elements that informed collectors and investors look for, including documented origin, transparent treatment disclosure, superior cut and polish, and a clarity grade that supports both appearance and marketability.
For buyers seeking both beauty and prudent ownership, there are practical steps to enhance the investment profile of this sapphire. We recommend obtaining a detailed gemological report from an independent laboratory when possible, because an authoritative report confirms weight, dimensions, origin, clarity, treatment, and other characteristics that matter to future buyers and insurers. Setting the sapphire in a high quality mounting that protects the girdle and allows the stone to show its face up color will maximize appeal and preserve condition. Proper documentation, including a purchase invoice that references origin and treatment, is important for provenance and resale. The Natural Sapphire Company can assist with certified documentation, custom design options, and secure appraisals to support insurance and future sale. We encourage prospective buyers to consider this 1.06 carat pear shape Ceylon sapphire as a piece that combines wearable beauty with characteristics that informed collectors and jewellers value, and to contact us for additional images, light performance videos, or to discuss setting options that will preserve both aesthetic and investment potential.





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