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21.68 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | S40108 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 16.05 Width: 13.78 Height: 10.33 |
Weight: | 21.68 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $7,920 |
There is a particular poetry in gemstones that have traveled through time, a quiet eloquence that speaks of ancient mines, masterful cutters, and the traditions of jewelry that have adorned emperors and collectors for centuries. This emerald cut blue sapphire evokes that same sense of legacy, its linear facets recalling classical architecture and the refined restraint of bygone eras. The emerald cut is a shape that celebrates clarity and depth, allowing color to unfold in planes of light rather than in a riot of sparkle. For those who cherish history and the continuity of taste, this sapphire is a modern heirloom, a jewel that promises to sit comfortably in any collection as a testament to enduring elegance.
At the heart of this offering is a transparent 21.68 carat blue sapphire, cut into an emerald silhouette with dimensions of 16.05 x 13.78 x 10.33 mm, a presence that is impressive yet measured. The clarity is described as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means the stone reads as clean to the gaze while retaining the natural character that makes each gem unique. The color carries a vivid intensity, a deep, velvety blue that remains lively and pure across the table and through the pavilion, supported by an excellent polish that gives each facet a crisp edge. This sapphire is heat treated, a traditional enhancement that improves tone and saturation while respecting the gem s natural integrity. Sourced from the storied mines of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, the stone brings with it the warm provenance and geological heritage for which Ceylon sapphires are so admired, a lineage that collectors and connoisseurs recognize and value.
When set in jewelry, the sapphire s vivid blue has a rare ability to complement a wide range of skin tones by working either in harmony or in contrast, depending on design choices. On fair skin, the deep blue creates a striking contrast that enhances the gemstone s richness without overwhelming a delicate complexion, and pairing the sapphire with yellow gold can add a touch of warmth that echoes classical jewelry from centuries past. For medium or neutral skin tones, the stone s vividness harmonizes beautifully, especially when framed in rose gold, which softens the transition between metal and skin and lends a romantic, vintage sensibility. On olive complexions, the blue brings out clear and luminous aspects of the skin tone, and a white metal setting such as platinum or white gold will emphasize the sapphire s true blue character for a crisp, contemporary look. For deeper skin tones, the sapphire reads with regal intensity, its color appearing almost luminous against richer complexions, and the combination with bright platinum can impart a dramatic, museum quality presence that feels both timeless and modern.
Designers and clients alike will find the emerald cut shape of this sapphire lends itself to many classical and bespoke settings that honor its historical sensibility. The stone s rectangular step facets suit a solitaire ring when the goal is to showcase the sapphire as the singular focus, or they can be surrounded by a halo of smaller white diamonds to create a contrast that echoes Victorian and Edwardian aesthetics. A low bezel setting will emphasize the gem s architectural lines and protect the girdle for daily wear, while a four or six prong mounting will allow light to enter from all sides, maximizing the depth and internal glow. For those drawn to period styles, a filigree or millegrain mounting in yellow gold will sit naturally with the Ceylon origin and classical cut, whereas a clean, knife edge platinum band will suit someone seeking a pared back, archival look. In every scenario, the sapphire s size, cut, and polish ensure it will command attention without ostentation, becoming a centerpiece that blends the language of ancient craftsmanship with contemporary sensibility.
At The Natural Sapphire Company we understand that a gem of this stature is chosen not only for its immediate beauty, but for the story it will carry through generations. Our team can advise on settings that best complement the sapphire s vivid color and your personal palette, and we offer bespoke options that respect the gem s proportions and provenance. We are transparent about enhancements, noting the heat treatment that refines tone and saturation, and we provide guidance on care so that the stone remains a luminous heirloom, with gentle cleaning and periodic professional inspection recommended for any high value piece. This 21.68 carat Ceylon sapphire is an invitation to own a jewel that bridges history and present day taste, a storied stone waiting to be set and worn with intention, a sapphire that promises to remain as compelling a focal point in decades to come as it is today.





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