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12.00 Ct. White Rough Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | CR2456 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 27 Width: 7.8 Height: 6.2 |
Weight: | 12.00 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Near Colorless |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Rough |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | N/A |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $8 |
This specimen is a single translucent white sapphire weighing 12.00 carats, presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka. The stone is in a natural rough shape, with overall dimensions of 27.00 by 7.80 by 6.20 millimeters, and a cut classification not applicable since the material remains in its original rough form. The body tone reads near colorless, and the clarity has been evaluated at eye level as included, which reflects natural internal features inherent to unprocessed sapphire crystals. The surface exhibits an excellent polish on accessible facets and terminations, and the enhancement status is none, confirming that the sapphire has not been subjected to heat treatment or other modifications. Taken together these attributes present a transparent and honest representation of a Sri Lankan white sapphire in its raw state, suitable for collectors, designers, and cutters who value natural provenance and unaltered material.
Optically the sapphire displays a delicate balance between translucency and internal structure, which creates appealing visual depth when viewed from multiple aspects. The near colorless body allows light to travel through the crystal with minimal color bias, producing a clean, luminous effect that accentuates the stone’s internal character rather than obscuring it. Inclusions are present at the eye level assessment, and they interact with light by scattering and softly diffusing it, adding texture and dimension rather than detracting from overall presence. The excellent polish on the accessible surfaces enhances this behavior, creating crisp boundaries between polished faces and the stone’s internal planes, which in turn result in varying reflections and subtle flashes of brightness as the sapphire is rotated. This interplay of translucency, internal structure, and finishing produces a sense of seamless clarity from many positions, a quality that can be described as a perceived flawlessness in surface finish and light transmission.
From a lapidary perspective this 12.00 carat rough offers a number of strategic options depending on the intended final use. The elongated proportions and width profile permit consideration of long rectangular or marquise orientations, or alternately a series of smaller facets or cabochons designed to preserve weight while minimizing the visual impact of internal inclusions. Cutting decisions will typically focus on orienting the pavilion and table to take advantage of the near colorless body and to position any prominent inclusions out of the primary viewing axes, thereby maximizing apparent clarity and light performance. Because the material is unenhanced, cutters and buyers can evaluate tradeoffs between weight retention and surface finish with the confidence that any resulting color or clarity characteristics will be fully natural. For collectors seeking specimen material the rough form itself presents an aesthetic and geological story, with primary terminations and surface textures that testify to its formation and origin in Sri Lanka.
Care and provenance are important considerations for a natural sapphire of this type, and the unenhanced, Sri Lankan origin is a meaningful part of its appeal. The Natural Sapphire Company documents the stone’s basic laboratory grade attributes, including the 12.00 carat weight, the 27.00 by 7.80 by 6.20 millimeter dimensions, the rough shape condition, the not applicable cut status, the clarity grade included evaluated at eye level, the near colorless color intensity, the excellent polish on accessible surfaces, and the enhancement status no enhancement. When viewed in hand or mounted for display the combination of translucency and high quality surface polish creates a consistent and attractive appearance from every angle, conveying a sense of understated refinement. For those who prioritize natural state material and verifiable provenance, this white sapphire represents a clear and direct expression of Ceylonese gemology, ready for considered cutting, bespoke design, or addition to a curated collection.



























