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5.14 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | B17562 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.83 Width: 8.95 Height: 4.89 |
Weight: | 5.14 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $750 |
From the cool, weathered slopes of Sri Lanka, where ancient geology and tropical rains have conspired for millions of years to concentrate the minerals that give birth to corundum, comes this elegant oval blue sapphire. Sourced from the famed gem gravels of Ceylon, this stone carries a lineage of place and time, a slow and elemental story written in crystal. The Natural Sapphire Company has long partnered with trusted miners and local gem cutters to bring stones like this into the light, stones that retain traces of the landscape where they formed. Holding this sapphire you can almost feel the soft humidity of the island, the patient work of water and time that yielded a rough crystal that would eventually become a polished treasure. This is more than a gemstone, it is a small, polished fragment of earth history, and its provenance from Ceylon gives it a cultural resonance with centuries of admiration for Sri Lankan sapphires.
The transformation from rough to refined gem is where craft meets restraint, and this 5.14 carat oval sapphire is a demonstration of that balance. Measuring 11.83 x 8.95 x 4.89 mm, it has been shaped into an oval form and given a mixed brilliant cut, a choice that marries a precise faceting scheme with the need to preserve weight and natural color. The cutter prioritized a strong table and well proportioned crown to allow the blue to breathe, while adding pavilion facets that return light with lively scintillation. The result is a stone with an excellent polish, a smooth and reflective surface that enhances its faceted architecture. Clarity has been evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, which means that the stone reads as transparent and bright, while retaining tiny natural inclusions that confirm its natural origin and add a whisper of character. The color shows a medium intensity blue, the classic Ceylon temperament that can range from delicate cornflower to richer ocean notes, and in this sapphire the hue sits in a luminous mid tone that is both wearable and distinctly gemmy. As is common and accepted in fine sapphires from Sri Lanka, this stone has been heat treated to improve color and clarity, a stable enhancement that has been carefully applied to reveal the gem’s best potential.
When considering any fine gem for everyday wear, hardness is a central practical concern, and here the sapphire excels. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness this stone rates at nine, which places it just below the supreme hardness of diamond at ten, and above well known gems such as topaz at eight and quartz at seven. That high ranking makes sapphire one of the most durable gemstones available for jewelry that will see regular use, including engagement rings and daily wear pendants. The mixed brilliant cut and the excellent polish further contribute to the stone’s resilience, because a well cut sapphire distributes mechanical stress evenly and minimizes vulnerable points. That said, hardness is not the same as toughness, and no gem is wholly immune to sharp blows or sudden thermal shocks, so sensible precautions remain advisable. For those who wear their jewelry often, settings that protect the girdle and corners such as a secure bezel or carefully designed prongs will keep the sapphire safe while allowing its blue glow to be admired day to day.
This sapphire is not just a durable and beautiful object, it is a companion ready to be set into a design that tells a personal story. Its 5.14 carat weight and oval outline work harmoniously with a range of settings, from classic solitaire rings that highlight the pure color and size, to halo or side stone compositions that play with light and contrast. The medium color intensity makes the stone versatile, pairing well with warm yellow gold to deepen the blue, or with cool white metal to emphasize clarity and sparkle. Beyond aesthetics, the cultural aura of a Ceylon sapphire imbues the piece with history and meaning, as Sri Lankan gems have been treasured for centuries and associated with protection and wisdom across cultures. At The Natural Sapphire Company we steward these stories, offering not just a stone, but a context, a record of place and of the careful hands that cut and polished it. If you imagine this sapphire as the centerpiece of a ring or a pendant, picture how its gentle, medium blue will sit against skin, catching sunlight with a soft fire, and how its serviceable hardness will let it accompany everyday life with grace.
If you would like to explore mounting options, or to view the stone in different metals and settings, our team is ready to guide you through design choices that respect the sapphire’s proportions and optical strengths. We can recommend settings that enhance its mixed brilliant cut, preserve its excellent polish, and provide the protection suited to its size and use. For collectors and romantics alike, this 5.14 carat, oval, Ceylon sapphire offers a rare combination of geological story, skilled human craft, and lasting resilience. The Natural Sapphire Company takes pride in presenting gems that have been ethically sourced, thoughtfully finished, and matched to settings that let their natural beauty speak. When you choose this sapphire, you are choosing a gem with a clear origin, meticulous cutting, and a durability that makes it ready for a lifetime of wear and storytelling.





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