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1.16 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S37299 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.09 Width: 6.11 Height: 4.06 |
Weight: | 1.16 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,000 |
This exquisite one point one six carat round blue sapphire is a refined example of natural corundum, offered with full provenance by The Natural Sapphire Company. Weighing one point one six carats and measuring six point zero nine by six point one one by four point zero six millimeters, this stone presents a harmonious balance between size and wearability. Its round outline and mixed brilliant cut lend it a classic appearance that suits single stone settings and fine bespoke work alike. The vivid color intensity is immediately noticeable in person, producing a strong, saturated blue that reads as both lively and deep under a variety of lighting conditions. The images and measurements convey the stone's symmetry and proportions, and the excellent polish ensures that each facet edge returns light with clean, crisp reflections, reinforcing the overall sense of quality and precision that defines our inventory.
Color is the primary driver of value in blue sapphires, and this example benefits from a vivid intensity that is characteristic of fine Ceylon material. Origin, recorded as Ceylon, Sri Lanka, is significant because sapphires from this region often exhibit a bright, velvety blue with a luminous tone and a degree of clarity that distinguishes them from stones of other provenances. This sapphire has not been treated or heat enhanced, and that lack of enhancement increases its desirability among connoisseurs and investors who prioritize natural state gems. The hue is a true primary blue with balanced tone and robust saturation, making it versatile for elegant daytime wear as well as dramatic evening settings. For the educated buyer, provenance combined with natural color and vivid saturation creates a compelling premium over similar colored material without documented origin or without confirmation that no enhancement was applied.
Clarity and cut are equally important when assessing the optical performance and long term value of a sapphire. This material is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates that any internal features are minor and do not impede the stone's visual appeal to the naked eye. Such a clarity grade contributes to strong transparency and excellent light return, especially when paired with a mixed brilliant cut that optimizes both brilliance from the crown and depth of color from the pavilion. The mixed brilliant style typically employs a faceted crown with a brilliant arrangement and a pavilion with carefully proportioned facets that enhance scintillation while preserving color saturation. With an excellent polish and careful facet execution, this sapphire offers lively scintillation, crisp facet junctions, and a pleasing window to the stone interior. Physically, sapphire is corundum with a hardness of nine on the Mohs scale and stable chemical and thermal properties, which assures that this gem is suitable for daily wear in rings and other jewelry, and will retain its structural integrity for generations.
Owning this sapphire is both an investment in enduring beauty and in meticulous craftsmanship. From a value perspective, an untreated, vividly colored Ceylon sapphire with documented origin and excellent cut and polish occupies a secure position in the market, appealing to collectors, designers, and thoughtful buyers who seek assets with lasting aesthetic and monetary worth. Practical considerations also favor this gem as an investment. Its durable nature, combined with classic round proportions and a mixed brilliant cut, translates into versatile design potential that maintains strong resale desirability. When set with care in gold or platinum, this stone performs as a refined centerpiece that enhances bespoke creations while retaining marketability should you choose to reoffer it. Purchasing through The Natural Sapphire Company ensures transparency regarding origin, treatment status, and grading observations, offering the documentation and expertise that educated buyers require. Choosing this sapphire is a decision to invest in a naturally exceptional material, handcrafted cutting standards, and provenance backed by industry knowledge, all of which together represent a considered investment in beauty and craftsmanship.





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