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7.53 Ct. Bi Color Sapphire Crystal from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 13
Item ID: | S37463 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 17.07 Width: 9.02 Height: 6.23 |
Weight: | 7.53 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Various |
Cut: | Rough Crystal |
Cutting style: | Crystal |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $56 |
This 7.53 carat bi color sapphire presents as a thoughtfully preserved rough crystal cut specimen, measuring 17.07 by 9.02 by 6.23 mm, originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka, and offered by The Natural Sapphire Company. The stone is translucent, with medium color intensity that manifests as a restrained blend of soft blue and pale golden tones across its elongated various shape profile, and the finish is an excellent polish that accentuates the natural contours left by the crystal form. The clarity is evaluated as slightly included at eye level, a characteristic that contributes to the gem character rather than diminishing it. No enhancement has been applied, which means the internal features and surface characteristics are unaltered from their natural state. As an additional note for designers and collectors, the accompanying opal type in this grouping is White Opal, a gentle and complementary material that pairs well with the muted bicolor nature of this sapphire.
The sapphire bears a suite of internal inclusions and growth features that together create an unmistakable signature, features that are most evident because the stone remains in a rough crystal cut that reveals growth architecture rather than concealing it. Parallel arrays of fine needles and oriented silk define portions of the interior, creating subtle linear textures that catch and scatter light and that register as delicate striations across the sapphire body. These needles often align with growth zones, providing a directional clarity to the internal landscape. In addition to oriented needle silk, the stone contains small platelets and two phase fluid inclusions that present as minute, reflective pockets and faintly rounded cavities, their presence producing localized flashes of internal brightness as the stone is moved. There are healed internal fractures and feather like signatures that follow growth planes, and these healed features display characteristic growth healing textures that appear as soft lamellar steps and chevron patterns in certain viewing orientations. The bi color distribution itself traces primary growth zones, with sharper color boundaries where titanium or iron concentrations varied during crystallization. These color boundaries, when intersected by the needle arrays and platelets, result in a layered, almost three dimensional internal scene that reads as a natural fingerprint for this Sri Lankan specimen.
Taken as a whole, the inclusions, growth zoning, and the retention of the rough crystal silhouette confer an identity that is immediately legible to an informed eye. The slightly included clarity grade should be read as an asset in this context, because the inclusions are coherent with the stone provenance and formation, and they contribute to a textured translucency and depth that polished, heavily modified stones often lack. The excellent polish on the external surfaces allows these internal features to be observed clearly without the distraction of surface pits or polishing fractures, and the absence of enhancement assures that the silk, two phase inclusions, and healed planes remain natural and stable. For setting considerations, a design that allows light to pass through the stone, such as an open gallery or a bezel with strategic cutaways, will best showcase the internal interplay of color zoning and inclusions, while pairing the sapphire with a White Opal accent will emphasize the soft, ethereal quality of the sapphire color range. The Natural Sapphire Company documents this sapphire with full disclosure of its weight, dimensions, cut style, clarity, color intensity, origin, and enhancement status, and this level of detail supports both technical appreciation and thoughtful design integration, offering a gem whose internal signature tells a clear story of its geological history.





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