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1.65 Ct. Bluish Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by May 24
Item ID: | S40745 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.91 Width: 5.89 Height: 3.67 |
Weight: | 1.65 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Purple |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $812 |
This transparent bluish purple sapphire is presented as a refined emerald cut gem, weighing 1.65 carats, and measuring 6.91 by 5.89 by 3.67 millimeters, and it represents a balanced combination of precise dimensions and optical purity that appeals to an educated gem buyer. At first glance the tone reads as a saturated bluish purple, with an intensity described as intense, and under loupe and eye level inspection the stone grades as eye clean, indicating that no inclusions are visible to the unaided eye and that light transmission remains uninterrupted. The emerald cut was chosen to emphasize the stone's internal clarity and to create elegant linear flash, offering large step facets that allow the color to present in broad, even planes, while the gem also carries an excellent polish that maximizes surface lustre and gives crisp facet junctions. Crucially for provenance conscious collectors this sapphire is untreated, no enhancement, recovered from deposits in Ceylon Sri Lanka, and its natural state contributes to its scarcity and long term value.
The journey of this sapphire begins in Sri Lanka, historically known as Ceylon, a region that has produced some of the most celebrated sapphires in the world, and its geological setting provides a mix of metamorphic host rocks and secondary alluvial systems where gem quality corundum can be concentrated. Local miners working small scale and artisanal operations often extract material from river gravels and weathered bedrock, and each parcel is hand sorted at the mine site to separate gem quality crystals from matrix and lower grade fragments. From the mine the rough was carefully catalogued and transported to a licensed cutter, where initial sawing and orientation were determined by a trained lapidary who evaluated color zoning, crystal habit, and potential yield. The decision to fashion an emerald cut was informed by the rough crystal shape and the desire to balance weight retention with optimal color presentation, allowing the cutter to remove natural surface blemishes while preserving a pleasing table and pavilion architecture.
Once preformed, the stone underwent precision cutting and fine polishing under controlled conditions, with attention paid to symmetry, facet angles, and table size to achieve even light return and to showcase the gem s inherent hue. The eye clean clarity grade is the result of selective removal of intrusive inclusions during cutting and the inherent transparency of this material, and the excellent polish is a reflection of skilled lapidary work that yields sharp facet windows and minimal surface abrasion. No heat treatment or other enhancements have been applied, a factor that directly affects market perception and rarity, because natural, unheated sapphires from Ceylon showing intense bluish purple tones are comparatively uncommon and command premium interest from collectors and connoisseurs. The cut proportions, combined with the stone s weight and clean appearance, make it especially suitable for a fine center stone in a ring or as the focal element in bespoke jewelry, where the emerald cut will communicate a restrained, architectural elegance while allowing the color to read consistently from face up.
From the artisan s bench the sapphire was authenticated, photographed for accurate representation, and delivered into the careful inventory and quality control process of The Natural Sapphire Company, where gem specialists confirm measurements, document the eye clean clarity grade evaluated at eye level, verify the absence of enhancements, and certify origin as Ceylon Sri Lanka based on inclusions characteristics and trace element signatures. For the educated buyer the combination of attributes yields a compelling value proposition, because the stone offers verified natural origin, a desirable and intense bluish purple color, a classic emerald cut that highlights clarity, and a professional polish that enhances visual appeal. Whether the buyer is a collector who values untreated provenance, a jeweler seeking a distinctive center stone, or an individual commissioning an heirloom piece, this sapphire s blend of measured dimensions, transparent optics, and documented history from mine to market makes it a durable and defensible investment, and it arrives ready for confident setting or secure purchase through The Natural Sapphire Company.





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