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1.19 Ct. Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S21964 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.79 Width: 4.77 Height: 3.67 |
Weight: | 1.19 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
This transparent pear shape purple sapphire weighs 1.19 carats, it measures 8.79 by 4.77 by 3.67 millimeters, and it is cut in a mixed brilliant style that marries the scintillation of brilliant facets with the traditional elegance of a modified pavilion, the overall result is an eye catching balance of fire and color, the clarity is graded very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the gem s transparency or visual appeal, the color shows a medium intense color intensity, a richly saturated purple that remains lively under a variety of lighting conditions, the polish is excellent, ensuring crisp facet junctions and maximum reflectivity, there has been no enhancement to this stone, it is completely natural and untreated, and the origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka, a source renowned for producing some of the world s finest corundum specimens, at The Natural Sapphire Company we present this gem with full disclosure and with the experience you expect from specialists who handle premium untreated sapphires.
To appreciate this sapphire fully, it helps to consider the deep time story embedded in every facet, this gem began its existence hundreds of millions of years ago during episodes of intense regional metamorphism that transformed aluminum rich precursor rocks into crystalline corundum under high pressure and temperature, in the crustal environments that became present day Sri Lanka, tectonic forces subjected sediments and igneous intrusions to heat and pressure which mobilized aluminum and allowed corundum to crystallize, trace amounts of elements such as chromium and iron were incorporated into the corundum lattice, the particular purple hue of this sapphire reflects a combination of those trace elements and their interactions with the crystal structure, over geological time the primary corundum crystals were liberated from their host rock by weathering, transported and concentrated in river gravels that characterize the classic Ceylon gem deposits, during its long journey this crystal experienced mechanical rounding and selective abrasion, events that helped produce a clean, transparent rough ideal for cutting, the cutter then fashioned the rough into a precise pear shape with a mixed brilliant scheme designed to maximize light return and to preserve the natural saturation and clarity of the stone.
For the educated buyer this sapphire offers several compelling qualities that support both aesthetic pleasure and lasting value, the weight of 1.19 carats is a versatile size for both rings and pendants, the pear shape provides an elegant silhouette that flatters the hand and catches the eye, the mixed brilliant cut is chosen to enhance both brilliance and face up color, excellent polish and precise proportions ensure that light is managed efficiently, the clarity described as very slightly included at eye level indicates that minor internal features do not impede transparency, importantly there is no heat treatment or other enhancement, untreated sapphires from Ceylon are in demand because their natural color is often uniquely appealing and their scarcity supports long term desirability, corundum s hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale provides practical durability for everyday wear, while the combination of transparency, medium intense color intensity, and superior cutting helps this stone display a lively play of color that responds beautifully to different lighting, at The Natural Sapphire Company we evaluate each detail carefully, we document measurements and characteristics, and we advise on setting choices that will both protect the stone and showcase its best attributes, for collectors and connoisseurs who value provenance, natural origin, and masterful cutting, this transparent pear shape purple sapphire from Ceylon represents an authentic, well considered acquisition that will perform as a wearable jewel today and as a treasured heirloom for generations to come.





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