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1.94 Ct. Greyish Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S36765 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.7 Width: 6.35 Height: 4.49 |
Weight: | 1.94 Ct. |
Color: help | Greyish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
The story of this gemstone begins under the warm light of Ceylon, where ancient rivers carry fragments of deep time from the island's interior to the shores. In Sri Lanka, generations of artisanal miners have learned to read the land, following subtle clues in soil and stone, and it was within that timeless practice that this oval sapphire first saw daylight. Mined with respect for the environment and with attention to traditional methods that honor the sapphire's provenance, this stone is part of a lineage of Ceylon gems that have been treasured by kings and collectors for centuries. The Natural Sapphire Company takes pride in that lineage, and our role as stewards means we trace and document each step of the journey, from the hand that recovered the rough, to the hands that examined and selected it, ensuring that the cultural history and ethical sourcing of this gem are preserved. There is a human story in its facets, a connection to place and people, and that narrative is woven into the stone itself, giving it an emotional depth that extends far beyond its physical beauty.
As the rough traveled from mine to cutter, skilled lapidaries shaped it into a refined oval weighing 1.94 carat, with dimensions of 8.70 x 6.35 x 4.49 mm, choosing a mixed brilliant cut to maximize both sparkle and the subtle, silvery greyish blue hue that makes it so distinctive. The mixed brilliant cut allows a lively play of light across the table and crown, producing scintillation that whispers rather than shouts, a sophisticated glow perfect for a connoisseur who values nuance. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity grade is very slightly included, which means the stone carries tiny natural characteristics that are testament to its authenticity, and that add character rather than detract from its appearance. Its color intensity is very light, a delicate wash of greyish blue that evokes misty morning seas and moonlit lagoons, a color that reads differently depending on the setting and the wearer's skin tone. The polish is excellent, each facet meeting with precision to yield a silky, reflective surface, and importantly, the stone is unenhanced, a designation that enhances its rarity and appeal among collectors who prize untouched natural material.
When you hold the sapphire, the combination of weight, shape, and finish speaks to deliberate choices made by master craftsmen. The oval silhouette is timeless, enabling a wide range of jewelry designs from a solitaire ring destined to sit regally on a collector's finger, to a refined pendant or a pair of bespoke earrings that let the stone play with light and movement. At 1.94 carat it carries presence without excess, an elegant size that complements other pieces in a high-end collection, pairing beautifully with diamonds for contrast, or with other colored gems for a curated palette that tells a broader story. The very slightly included clarity means inclusions are intimate signatures of origin, often visible only under magnification, preserving the gem's visual purity while affirming its natural history. Because it is unenhanced, collectors can be confident in the stone's integrity and long term desirability, the kind of piece that appreciates emotionally and potentially financially as provenance and condition are maintained.
For the discerning collector seeking a meaningful addition to a high-end gemstone collection, this Ceylon sapphire offers a rare confluence of origin, craftsmanship, and natural beauty. The Natural Sapphire Company stands ready to provide detailed documentation of provenance and to discuss custom mounting options that will honor the stone's character and ensure it wears with distinction. Imagine this greyish blue oval set in a hand crafted platinum mount that raises the gem to catch light from every angle, or nestled within a vintage inspired cluster that accentuates its understated hue. Beyond aesthetics, the value of owning an unenhanced sapphire from Ceylon lies in its story, its traceable origin, and the assurance that it arrived in your collection intact and unaltered. For collectors who value rarity, narrative, and impeccable finishing, this 1.94 carat mixed brilliant cut sapphire is more than an object, it is a continuing chapter in a long history of beauty and craftsmanship, a stone that will resonate across generations and become a cherished centerpiece in any refined collection.





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