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27.68 Ct. Grey Cabochon Sapphire from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | S14838 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 18.68 Width: 18.26 Height: 7.47 |
Weight: | 27.68 Ct. |
Color: help | Grey |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $56 |
There is a particular poetry to stones that have known the long arcs of human history, and this exceptional grey sapphire invites that sense of continuity and reverence. Formed over eons within the earth, then gently shaped by artisans who have passed techniques from one generation to the next, this cabochon presents itself as an object that belongs to a lineage more than a moment. The rounded silhouette recalls the way ancient jewelers and royal goldsmiths favored smooth domes for talismans and signets, a shape that reads as dignified and enduring. Its opaque presence is not a silence, but a testimony, a surface that gathers light and returns it as a deep, contemplative glow, a quality prized by collectors and connoisseurs who value the quiet power of a gem that carries stories in its tone and texture. In the world of Burmese gemstones, where mines and markets have fed the imaginations of empires and emigres alike, a natural stone of this character resonates with tradition, drawing a direct line from old world craftsmanship to contemporary designs. The history of sapphire cutting in Burma is as much about restraint as it is about celebration, and a cabochon like this one exemplifies the restraint that allows the stone itself to be the storyteller.
This grey sapphire is an unusually large and impressive example, weighing 27.68 carat, with dimensions of 18.68 x 18.26 x 7.47 mm, rendered in a round shape that emphasizes symmetry and balance. The cabochon cut enhances the stone's inherent depth, giving it a polished dome that emphasizes color play and surface reflections rather than internal faceting. Its clarity is graded as slightly included at eye level, a characteristic that affirms its natural origin and invites a closer, more intimate appreciation of the mineral structures within. The color intensity is vivid, an attribute that is remarkable in a grey sapphire, where undertones and subtle shifts in hue can be read as evidence of geological nuance. The polish is excellent, the surface finished to a mirror like calm that allows the stone to register both light and shadow with a refined expression. Importantly for those who prize authenticity and long term value, this sapphire has undergone no enhancement, a truth that anchors it to its Burmese provenance and to the unaltered beauty that collectors and historians alike prize. The origin of Burma, Myanmar, is more than a label, it is a provenance that situates the gem within a storied context of mining, trade, and artisan skill that has helped define the aesthetic language of sapphires across centuries.
At The Natural Sapphire Company we understand that a gemstone such as this is chosen not merely for its immediate beauty, but for its capacity to become an heirloom, a symbol passed through generations with stories attached. This grey cabochon, with its weighty presence and timeless form, lends itself to designs that honor continuity, whether set as the focal point of a signet that will be inherited, mounted as a pendant that rests close to the heart, or incorporated into a bespoke ring crafted to complement its rounded silhouette. Its opaque character and vivid intensity work beautifully with warm metal tones and with designs that emphasize classical lines, a pairing that will age gracefully and remain relevant across stylistic shifts. For collectors, the lack of enhancement and the clearly documented Burmese origin add provenance and confidence, attributes that align with tastes for genuine, traceable gemstones. We invite you to view this piece as the beginning of a legacy that you can steward, and at The Natural Sapphire Company we are ready to assist with thoughtful design consultations, secure documentation, and detailed images to ensure you understand the stone fully. Owning this sapphire is to claim a fragment of geological time and cultural history, a choice that ensures the gem remains more than an accessory, it becomes a continual connection to the past, a presence in the present, and a gift for the future.





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