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14.26 Ct. Blue Sapphire Crystal from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by May 6
Item ID: | S39129 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 21.3 Width: 11.11 Height: 9.87 |
Weight: | 14.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Various |
Cut: | Rough Crystal |
Cutting style: | Crystal |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $31 |
This item is a single translucent blue sapphire weighing 14.26 carats, presented in a various shape configuration with measurements of 21.30 x 11.11 x 9.87 mm. The stone retains a rough crystal cut, which preserves facets and form that are close to the natural termination of the crystal. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, providing a clean visual field with minor internal characteristics that are unobtrusive and consistent with natural formation. Color intensity is described as light, and the material displays a clear, cool blue tone that is delicate rather than deep, creating a subtle presence that reads as refined and organic. The piece has an excellent polish across its surfaces, which enhances surface reflection and tactile quality, and it has no enhancements, confirming that the color and clarity are natural and unaltered. The origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a region long associated with fine sapphires and recognizable geological signatures, and this provenance is part of the stone character and appeal.
The sapphire vibrant color will stand out in any jewelry setting by working with light in a way that emphasizes its translucency and subtle tonal range. While described as light in intensity, the purity of the blue and the evenness of tone create a luminous effect when mounted, especially in open or cathedral settings that allow light to enter and exit the pavilion. The rough crystal cut offers an architectural profile that can serve as a focal element in contemporary or organic designs, and the gentle internal features act to scatter light softly, producing a glow rather than a harsh reflection. An excellent polish ensures that each facet or natural face contributes to the overall brightness, and the stone will read differently against varying metal backgrounds, with warmer metals providing contrast and cooler metals enhancing the blue. In settings that expose the stone to direct overhead light, the color will appear more saturated, while diffused ambient lighting will highlight the gem translucency and surface texture. The stone is sufficiently large to be a dominant center, and designers can exploit its length and varied shape to create elongated silhouettes, bezel set forms that protect the edges, or minimal prong settings that prioritize light flow and visual drama.
From a practical and provenance perspective this sapphire combines dimensional presence with natural character, making it suitable for bespoke commissions and statement pieces that require authenticity and clarity of origin. The Ceylon source supports a narrative of geological and cultural pedigree, and the absence of enhancements ensures that the gem will age as a natural material without concerns related to stability of treatments. For mounting considerations, the relatively light color intensity suggests that a setting that permits light transmission will best showcase the hue, and secure but minimal metalwork will retain the rough cut aesthetic while providing necessary protection. The clarity grade supports clean viewing at normal distances, and the excellent polish assists in achieving a refined surface appearance that complements both modern and classical design languages. The Natural Sapphire Company confirms the described attributes, and our gemological evaluation aligns with industry standards for weight, dimensions, clarity, color, cut character, polish, treatment status, and origin, providing a clear factual basis for design planning and valuation. Care recommendations include routine inspection of the setting, gentle cleaning with mild detergent and warm water, and avoidance of harsh abrasives, to maintain the polished surfaces and preserve the natural color and translucency over time.





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