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1.32 Ct. Purple Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jan 20
Item ID: | S29671 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.72 Width: 5.51 Height: 3.71 |
Weight: | 1.32 Ct. |
Color: help | Purple |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $500 |
This exceptional natural purple sapphire from Ceylon is a beautifully transparent 1.32 carat stone, cut in an elegant emerald shape, and meticulously finished with an excellent polish. The measured dimensions of 6.72 by 5.51 by 3.71 millimeters give this gem a compact, wearable profile that sits comfortably in a range of settings, from a classic solitaire to a refined three stone design. The step facets of the emerald cut create broad windows that display the gem's vivid color intensity with calm, even flashes rather than a scatter of brilliancy, allowing the depth and nuance of the purple hue to be appreciated in varied light. At eye level the clarity is described as very slightly included, which means the gem presents as clean and transparent to most observers, while retaining the natural character that comes from its formation in the earth. As custodians of fine sapphires, The Natural Sapphire Company values both the optical appeal and the geological story each stone carries.
To an informed buyer, the clarity description and polish grade convey important information about quality and appearance. Very slightly included at eye level indicates that any internal features are minor and do not distract from the gem when viewed without magnification, and this clarity is especially desirable in step cut gems where large facets can otherwise reveal inclusions more readily. The excellent polish is a critical aspect often overlooked, because a high quality polish ensures that light passes cleanly through the gem, maximizing color saturation and visual depth. The vivid color intensity reported for this sapphire tells you that the stone exhibits strong, well saturated purple tones, a characteristic that is frequently sought by collectors and connoisseurs because color is the primary driver of beauty and value in colored gemstones. Taken together, the cut, clarity, polish, and color produce a stone that reads as refined and natural on the hand, with a presence that is more understated and elegant than overtly flashy.
The provenance of this sapphire from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, contributes significantly to its desirability. Sri Lanka has a long history of producing some of the world s most prized sapphires, and stones from this island are often valued for their clarity, color complexity, and the unique geological conditions that impart subtle character to each gem. This particular sapphire has undergone heat treatment, a well established and industry accepted enhancement applied to many natural sapphires to improve color and reduce the visibility of certain inclusions. Heat treatment is a stable process that alters the stone at high temperatures without introducing foreign substances, and its presence is disclosed because transparency about enhancements is essential for trust and long term enjoyment. For everyday wear, sapphires offer excellent durability, scoring 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, which makes a Ceylon sapphire an excellent choice for rings and other jewelry intended to be worn regularly.
When compared to lab grown sapphires, natural Ceylon stones such as this one possess several advantages that are meaningful to an educated buyer. Natural sapphires embody geological rarity, having formed over millions of years under specific conditions that create unique internal features and color zoning patterns which cannot be duplicated exactly. These natural characteristics are often appreciated by collectors and can contribute to stronger long term value and market preference, particularly for stones with documented origin. The natural inclusion patterns serve as a fingerprint of formation and help gemologists and buyers authenticate provenance, a feature that adds to the narrative of origin and ownership. Additionally, the color complexity in natural sapphires often exhibits subtle variations and overtones that respond differently under various lighting conditions, creating a living depth to the hue that many connoisseurs prefer over the typically uniform color seen in lab grown material. While lab grown sapphires provide excellent value and consistency, and are chemically identical to natural corundum, they do not carry the same geological history or the same potential for rarity driven appreciation.
At The Natural Sapphire Company we curate and present natural sapphires with full disclosure and a commitment to provenance and quality. For this 1.32 carat emerald cut purple sapphire we can provide detailed imagery, measurements, and the history of the stone s treatment and origin, and we are able to arrange independent gemological reports upon request to verify weight, dimensions, origin, and enhancement status. For setting recommendations, the emerald cut lines and compact proportions make this gem particularly suitable for elegant ring designs, understated pendants, and bespoke settings that emphasize color and clarity. Care is straightforward, using mild soap and warm water and avoiding abrupt thermal or chemical shock, and periodic inspection of the setting will ensure the gem remains secure for generations. If you are seeking a natural sapphire with documented Ceylon provenance, vivid purple color, an excellent polish, and the tasteful presence of a very slightly included emerald cut stone, this gem represents a considered choice for collectors and clients seeking enduring beauty and authenticity.





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