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5.86 Ct. Yellowish Brown Rough Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | CR2376 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.7 Width: 7 Height: 5.7 |
Weight: | 5.86 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Brown |
Color intensity: help | Light |
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 | $6 |
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a naturally formed, translucent 5.86 carat yellowish brown sapphire, presented in its attractive rough shape, a piece that speaks to both the collector and the cutter. With overall dimensions of 14.70 x 7.00 x 5.70 mm, the weight of 5.86 carats places this sapphire in a desirable bracket where material of this size retains strong appeal for custom jewelry, conversion to a fine faceted stone, or as a stand alone specimen for a connoisseur. Carat weight is one of the clearest determiners of value for sapphires, and at nearly six carats this specimen sits well above the smaller fraction sizes that dominate the market. The yellowish brown tonal range is subtle and warm, classed here as light color intensity, a palette that can be exceptionally flattering when set in yellow or rose gold, or when cut to maximize depth and brilliance. Because the stone is in a rough, ready to assess form, clients who prioritize natural provenance and unaltered material will appreciate the tangible assurance that comes with a weight this substantial, and the physical presence it will command once incorporated into a bespoke design.
From a gemological standpoint, this sapphire has been evaluated with a clarity grade of included, assessed at eye level, and it has an excellent polish on the surface facets present in the rough, indicating that the crystal faces were well developed during formation. Included clarity in corundum typically indicates visible needle like inclusions, crystal inclusions, or feathers that tell the geological story of formation without materially detracting from the stone when it is thoughtfully cut. The absence of enhancement is particularly significant. This sapphire has no enhancement, no heating, no diffusion, and no filling reported, which for educated buyers represents a premium attribute, because unenhanced sapphires from classic sources command higher trust and market value. Origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a region historically celebrated for producing a wide spectrum of corundum colors with characteristic clarity and attractive crystallography. The crystalline chemistry of sapphire, aluminum oxide with trace elements that create color, combined with Sri Lankan geological conditions, often yields material that is stable under cutting and polishing and that displays pleasing pleochroism when oriented correctly. For a lapidary, the decision to facet or to preserve the stone as a natural specimen will depend on the desired final color saturation and the degree to which the inclusions can be managed to enhance brilliance while retaining weight.
For buyers who understand the variables that create long term value, this 5.86 carat rough sapphire offers a compelling proposition. The combination of meaningful carat weight, natural origin from Ceylon, included clarity graded at eye level, light but attractive color intensity, and the absence of any enhancement positions this stone as a premium raw material for custom high end work, or as an investment quality specimen for those building a curated collection of natural corundum. The excellent polish noted on the available faces suggests minimal surface alteration will be needed to present visible luster while optimizing yield. If cutting is contemplated, an experienced cutter can often retain a large percentage of the weight by planning for a mixed or step faceted profile that preserves color and minimizes the appearance of inclusions, a decision that will further increase the per carat value of the finished gem. At The Natural Sapphire Company we place emphasis on transparent grading and provenance, and this sapphire embodies those principles through its natural, unenhanced state and its clear, documented origin. For customers seeking a gem with both geological authenticity and the potential for significant finished value, this yellowish brown 5.86 carat sapphire is a choice that balances rarity, workability, and the enduring desirability of natural corundum.



























