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1.26 Ct. Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S33803 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.28 Width: 5.36 Height: 3.76 |
Weight: | 1.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $500 |
This transparent 1.26 carat oval purple sapphire measures 7.28 by 5.36 by 3.76 millimeters, and it is an exceptional example of natural Ceylon material. The stone is fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut that balances sparkle and depth, and its excellent polish allows light to play across the pavilion and crown with lively scintillation. Clarity is described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, effectively giving the stone an eye clean appearance that outperforms many comparable sapphires on the market that show visible inclusions without magnification. The color presents as a medium intensity purple, a hue that is rare relative to the more common blue and pink sapphires, and because this gem is unenhanced and untreated the tone is natural and stable. Compared with the majority of sapphires available today which have undergone heat treatments to improve color and clarity, this Ceylon purple sapphire carries the premium advantage of being wholly natural, and its origin from Sri Lanka is historically associated with fine, lively colors that appeal to collectors and connoisseurs.
From an investment perspective this sapphire combines several features that increase the likelihood of future appreciation, and that distinction makes it stand out against typical market alternatives. Natural, unheated sapphires from known origins command higher per carat prices than their heat treated counterparts, and as treatments become more common an unenhanced stone with demonstrable provenance becomes harder to replace. Purple sapphires are a niche within the colored stone market, which means demand from collectors and designers can outstrip supply as fashion cycles favor distinctive hues. Durability is also a factor, sapphires rate nine on the Mohs hardness scale which makes them suitable for everyday jewelry, preserving condition over decades in a way that softer colored gems cannot, and condition is a key driver of resale value. Compared to diamonds, which often follow different market pressures, high quality, natural colored sapphires exhibit steady collector interest and can offer superior value appreciation when sourced responsibly. While larger stones often show the most dramatic percentage gains, the rarity of a truly eye clean, unheated, Ceylon purple sapphire at 1.26 carats positions this gem to attract discerning buyers who value provenance and natural beauty, creating favorable liquidity among specialized dealers and collectors.
When considering purchase and stewardship this sapphire from The Natural Sapphire Company represents both an aesthetic and strategic choice. The mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish mean the stone will set beautifully in a variety of styles, from a classic solitaire ring to a bespoke pendant, enhancing personal wearability and marketability should you decide to sell in the future. Proper documentation, including origin and treatment disclosure, maximizes resale prospects, and The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind provenance and transparent reporting which are critical when marketing to collectors who pay premiums for verified natural material. For care, routine cleaning with mild soap and water and avoidance of harsh chemicals will preserve polish and color, and insuring the finished piece and obtaining regular appraisals will help protect the investment narrative. No investment is guaranteed, but when comparing this unenhanced Ceylon purple sapphire to the larger pool of treated sapphires and synthetic alternatives, the combination of rarity, eye clean clarity, excellent cut and polish, and reputable sourcing makes it a compelling asset for a collector or investor seeking both wearable beauty and long term appreciation.





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