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1.10 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | S35566 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.71 Width: 5.1 Height: 3.96 |
Weight: | 1.10 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $182 |
This exquisite transparent 1.10 carat oval blue sapphire is a compelling example of classic Ceylon color and expert cutting, offered by The Natural Sapphire Company. The stone measures 6.71 by 5.10 by 3.96 mm, and its mixed brilliant cut has been crafted to balance color and light return. At eye level the clarity is graded slightly included, which means it retains a clean visual appearance while bearing the small natural features that often authenticate a natural gem. The color intensity is light, presenting a delicate sea of blue that reads as fresh and airy in daylight. The polish is excellent, which allows the facets to sing with brightness, and the sapphire has been heat treated, a standard and accepted enhancement that brings out the best of its Ceylon character. Origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source renowned for lively cornflower hues and an elegant, pleasing blue that differs from deeper or more inky sapphire tones found elsewhere.
When comparing brilliance to more common gemstones, it is important to recognize the different ways gems play with light. Unlike diamond which owes much of its visual fire to a very high refractive index and strong dispersion, sapphire delivers a different kind of brilliance. The mixed brilliant cut of this oval sapphire creates a lively play of scintillation across the crown facets and a steady, vitreous luster from the pavilion. Its refractive index is lower than diamond, so you will see less rainbow fire, but what it offers instead is a more saturated, color driven glow and crisp facet reflections that complement the blue tone. Compared to popular alternatives like aquamarine and blue topaz which tend to emphasize lightness of color and broad flashes of white brightness, this Ceylon sapphire presents a richer color presence while maintaining excellent surface sparkle. Compared to common simulants and inexpensive options such as cubic zirconia which may exhibit very strong initial brilliance but lack depth of color and long term durability, this natural sapphire combines attractive sparkle with genuine substance and longevity.
Durability and value are where this sapphire truly stands apart from many market alternatives. On the Mohs scale sapphire sits at nine, second only to diamond among commonly used jewelry gemstones, which means it resists scratches and wear far better than aquamarine or topaz. This hardness makes it an ideal choice for everyday jewelry such as engagement rings and pendants because the polish and facet edges will hold up over time. The slightly included clarity is actually an advantage for many collectors, because natural inclusions often verify origin and natural formation, particularly for stones from a storied location like Ceylon Sri Lanka. Heat treatment is a widely accepted enhancement that improves color stability, and with excellent polish and a well executed mixed brilliant cut, this sapphire reflects light in a way that maximizes its pleasant light blue tone without sacrificing the stone s structural integrity. Compared with lab grown sapphires which can be visually perfect but lack natural provenance, this Ceylon gem offers a narrative of origin and the subtle character that comes with natural formation, while remaining more approachable in price than many high color saturation stones.
For a buyer considering options, this sapphire makes a persuasive case when compared to other blue stones on the market. If you prefer a jewel with elegant color and serious wearability, this 1.10 carat oval from The Natural Sapphire Company is a standout choice. The mixed brilliant cut means the stone adapts well to both solitaire and halo settings, and its modest dimensions give it visual presence on the finger without overwhelming the hand. For metal pairings, white gold or platinum will emphasize the stone s cool, ice like tones and accentuate facet reflections, while yellow gold will warm the blue and create a romantic contrast that brings out subtle lavender hints that can appear in Ceylon sapphires under different lighting. The combination of natural Ceylon origin, expert cutting, excellent polish, and durable hardness provides superior long term value compared to softer gems that require more care, and compared to flawless synthetics that lack natural story. In short, for discerning buyers who value refined brilliance, authentic provenance, and a gemstone that will endure daily wear, this 1.10 carat oval blue sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company is an exceptional and well balanced choice.





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