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15.26 Ct. Yellow Rough Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S17970 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 1 Width: 1 Height: 1 |
Weight: | 15.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Rough |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | N/A |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $131 |
This offering from The Natural Sapphire Company is a translucent yellow sapphire weighing 15.26 carats, presented in a rough shape, with measured dimensions of 1.00 x 1.00 x 1.00 mm. The piece is catalogued as n a cut, reflecting its preform state rather than a finished faceted profile, and it has been graded as eye clean when evaluated at normal viewing distances. Color intensity is classified as intense, with a vivid yellow hue that is characteristic of high quality Ceylon material. The surface shows an excellent polish, indicating that facets or partial polishing have been executed with precision, and there has been no enhancement applied to alter color or clarity. Origin is certified as Ceylon Sri Lanka, a provenance known for producing yellow sapphires with vibrant saturation and fine crystalline quality.
Optical and gemological parameters that govern the reflective behavior of this sapphire are consistent with corundum family characteristics. Refractive index ranges from 1.762 to 1.770, producing a strong internal reflection and a pronounced vitreous luster on well finished facets. Birefringence is modest, approximately 0.008 to 0.010, which contributes to crisp facet definition without the double image effect that is more conspicuous in high birefringence gems. Pleochroism in yellow sapphires is typically subtle, but orientation during cutting will influence the balance of yellow tones and the apparent depth of color. Dispersion is low relative to diamond, about 0.018, so fire is restrained, allowing color to remain the dominant visual attribute rather than spectral flashes. The combination of intense color and excellent polish maximizes surface reflection and internal return, yielding a lively yet controlled brilliance.
When comparing reflective qualities to other gemstones within the gem corundum family and to adjacent categories, this Ceylon yellow sapphire performs in a distinct manner. Against blue sapphires of comparable cut and clarity, the yellow sapphire tends to show greater apparent brightness under neutral lighting because yellow hues reflect a broader band of visible light to the eye, and because human vision perceives yellow as inherently luminous. Compared to padparadscha sapphires, which display a unique balance of pink and orange that can scatter light differently, a pure yellow sapphire will show more uniform reflection across yellow wavelengths. Relative to spinel, which can have refractive index around 1.718, this sapphire exhibits stronger internal reflection and slightly better brilliance due to its higher refractive index. Against topaz and citrine, which have lower refractive indices and lesser luster, the corundum will clearly outperform in scintillation and facet sparkle. In comparison to diamond, the sapphire has far less dispersion and therefore less fire, but the sapphire compensates with deeper color saturation and a more solid, glasslike luster that presents color consistently across the crown. When placed alongside heated or clarity enhanced stones, the untreated Ceylon piece maintains natural optical integrity, preserving the way light interacts with natural inclusions and color zoning, which is often preferred by connoisseurs seeking authentic material response.
From a faceting and craftsmanship perspective, the gem is currently a rough preform, and multiple cutting strategies can be applied to optimize both weight retention and optical performance. For maximum brilliance in a finished stone, a mixed cut that combines a brilliant style crown with a pavilion optimized for internal reflection will harness the high refractive index while preserving color saturation. If the goal is to intensify the yellow tone and reduce light leakage, a deeper pavilion angle with a faceting scheme that emphasizes pavilion reflectors will be appropriate, while a shallower profile and step cut may be chosen to highlight color evenness for collectors who prioritize hue over scintillation. Given the piece is eye clean, cutter decisions can safely favor preserving carat weight with minimal inclusion removal, offering a larger finished face up appearance. Precision of polish is critical, as the excellent polish observed on this specimen will be translated into superior facet contrast and minimal light diffusion when the stone is fully faceted. Attention to girdle thickness, pavilion depth and table size will determine the final balance of brilliance, and the cutter must also account for subtle pleochroic axes to orient the stone so that the dominant yellow tones register most strongly when viewed face up.
For the buyer who understands the technical interplay of optics and craft, this Ceylon yellow sapphire represents a rare opportunity to acquire an untreated, high intensity corundum specimen, ready for bespoke cutting and setting. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the documented origin and non enhanced status, providing provenance and gemological context that serious collectors and designers require. In finished form the stone will offer durable performance because corundum ranks nine on the Mohs hardness scale, resisting abrasion and maintaining polish across daily wear. Care recommendations emphasize routine cleaning with warm water and mild detergent, avoiding harsh chemical exposure, and professional inspection of settings to ensure facet edges and polish remain intact. For consultation on ideal faceting strategies, yield projections, and design integration into high end jewelry, our gemological team will provide precise cutting simulations and photographic renderings, enabling an informed decision that aligns the optical characteristics of this exceptional Ceylon yellow sapphire with your aesthetic and technical expectations.





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