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1.16 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 29
Item ID: | S33936 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.55 Width: 5.95 Height: 3.55 |
Weight: | 1.16 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very 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 | $500 |
One beautifully transparent 1.16 carat pear shape blue sapphire, with dimensions of 7.55 by 5.95 by 3.55 millimeters, presents a compelling combination of proportion and color. The gem is cut in a mixed brilliant cut, which in this instance combines a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with a modified pavilion that enhances both scintillation and depth. The cut proportions yield excellent light return and a lively play of faceted reflections, while the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and a clean surface finish. Color is described as intense in intensity, exhibiting a saturated blue that reads vivid under daylight and artificial light, and the stone is fully transparent with a clarity grade of very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level. Importantly, this sapphire has no enhancement, and its natural origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a locality long associated with high quality, vividly hued sapphires.
Understanding the clarity and treatment status of this sapphire is essential for an educated buyer. The clarity grade very very slightly included evaluated at eye level indicates that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem when viewed without magnification, which contributes to both visual appeal and market desirability. The absence of enhancement, commonly referred to as untreated or natural, is a significant factor in valuation, because many sapphires on the market have been heat treated to adjust color and clarity. An untreated Ceylon sapphire with intense color is notably rare, and collectors and connoisseurs prize such material for its natural state and provenance. The mixed brilliant cut further amplifies the color while preserving brightness, and an excellent polish aids in durability and long term wearability by reducing the likelihood of surface wear.
This pear shape sapphire is exceptionally adaptable for custom jewelry, and its dimensions and depth make it suitable for a wide range of settings. For a ring, consider a classic solitaire with three or four slender prongs positioned to protect the pointed tip, or a more protective bezel setting for active wearers who prefer low profile designs. A halo of small diamonds will enhance apparent size and add contrast, while tapered side stones or a three stone design can create a balanced, elegant composition. For pendant and earring designs, the pear profile lends itself to drop styles that catch light with movement, and matched accent stones can be chosen to complement the intense blue without overpowering it. Orientation is a design choice, tip up for a traditional look, tip down for a vintage or teardrop appearance, and east west placement across a band can offer a modern twist. Metal choices alter perception of color, white metals such as platinum or white gold will emphasize the sapphire s cool blue tone, while yellow and rose gold can warm the overall palette and highlight secondary violet or cornflower nuances typical of Ceylon material. Because the gem measures 3.55 millimeters in depth, a well designed mounting will preserve the stone proportions and allow optimal light return, and because corundum rates nine on the Mohs scale, this sapphire combines beauty with practical durability for daily wear when properly set.
As part of our offering at The Natural Sapphire Company, this sapphire benefits from careful sourcing and documentation, and we work with clients to provide grading information, photographic detail, and design consultations. Untreated Ceylon sapphires of intense color and eye level clarity are sought after for both bespoke jewelry and investment quality pieces, and the combination of transparent material, excellent polish, and a precise mixed brilliant cut makes this gem especially appealing to knowledgeable buyers. We can produce CAD renders and setting mock ups, suggest complementary accent stones and metals, and fabricate the finished piece in house with options for secure prong architecture, custom bezels, or halo treatments according to your lifestyle and aesthetic preferences. Our team can also assist with independent certification, insurance appraisal, and care instructions to protect the stone over time. If you would like to explore design concepts or review setting costs and timelines, we are available to guide you through customizations that will showcase the sapphire to its fullest potential.





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