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16.54 Ct. White Sapphire Crystal from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Feb 22
Item ID: | S15980 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 26.68 Width: 9.69 Height: 8.73 |
Weight: | 16.54 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Near Colorless |
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 | $10 |
This gorgeous semi transparent white sapphire from Ceylon is a rare offering in its natural state, weighing 16.54 carats, and measuring 26.68 x 9.69 x 8.73 mm. Its various shape and rough crystal cut present an immediate sense of organic beauty, a form that showcases the stone as nature intended rather than conforming to conventional faceted symmetry. Evaluated at eye level the clarity is very slightly included, giving the gem character without compromising its visual appeal. The near colorless intensity allows a clean, luminous presence that sits between subtlety and show stopping size, and the excellent polish enhances surface reflections while preserving the crystal like edges that define this piece. Importantly this sapphire has received no enhancement, preserving its original formation and chemistry, and its provenance from Sri Lanka places it among some of the most desirable natural sapphires available today. At The Natural Sapphire Company we present this stone as a singular specimen that speaks to collectors, designers, and anyone seeking a natural statement gem.
When compared to other white sapphires on the market this Ceylon crystal stands apart in several meaningful ways. Many white sapphires offered commercially are heat treated to improve clarity and color, or they are cut into standardized shapes to maximize yield and perceived sparkle. Those stones have their place, but they lack the narrative of an untreated crystal and the distinctive form visible in this piece. The untreated nature of this gem means you are acquiring a piece of geological history, inclusions and all, which often appeals to connoisseurs who value authenticity over perfection. The combination of a large carat weight and near colorless tone is uncommon, and when paired with the rough crystal cut it creates an object that is both wearable and museum worthy. For designers who seek to differentiate their work, this sapphire offers a textural and visual complexity that faceted stones cannot replicate, and for buyers focused on long term value, an untreated natural sapphire from Ceylon carries provenance and desirability that tends to hold appreciation over time.
In head to head comparisons with other white gemstones such as diamond, moissanite, white topaz, and zircon the benefits of a white sapphire become clear. While diamonds remain the hardest natural mineral, sapphires score a nine on the Mohs scale and offer exceptional durability for everyday wear, far exceeding topaz and many popular alternatives that are more prone to abrasion or cleavage. Financially white sapphires provide a compelling balance of presence and value, delivering substantial carat weight and a luminous appearance at a fraction of the price of comparable diamonds. Compared with lab grown alternatives, natural Ceylon sapphires bring geological uniqueness, natural inclusions that read as fingerprints of origin, and the cachet of ethical mining when sourced responsibly. The rough crystal cut of this stone gives it a sculptural quality, and the excellent polish ensures that chosen facets and surfaces will interact with light in ways that flatter settings while preserving the stone s raw integrity.
Choosing this sapphire through The Natural Sapphire Company means you benefit from our expertise in sourcing, grading, and presenting exceptional natural sapphires. We provide transparent details on dimensions, weight, clarity, color, polish, treatment, and origin so you can make an informed decision and understand exactly what you are buying. This stone is particularly well suited to bespoke settings that celebrate its form, such as an artisan bezel that follows the crystal silhouette, a custom mount that leaves a portion exposed to emphasize translucency, or a contemporary piece that pairs the raw crystal with refined metalwork for striking contrast. Because it is untreated and of notable size, it also appeals to collectors and investors who prioritize natural provenance and rarity. If you seek a white sapphire that stands apart from mass market offerings, this Ceylon rough crystal from The Natural Sapphire Company represents a superior choice in terms of authenticity, aesthetic uniqueness, and enduring value.





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