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8.69 Ct. Yellowish Brown Sapphire Crystal from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | CR2105 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 20.53 Width: 8.2 Height: 6.71 |
Weight: | 8.69 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Brown |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Various |
Cut: | Rough Crystal |
Cutting style: | Crystal |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $5 |
This translucent 8.69 carat yellowish brown sapphire from Ceylon Sri Lanka presents as a various shaped rough crystal cut specimen with dimensions 20.53 x 8.20 x 6.71 mm. The rough crystal cut preserves the natural prism axes and elongated habit, offering strong indicators of corundum orientation for lapidary planning. Clarity is graded included evaluated at eye level, with internal features visible but not detracting from overall light transmission. Color intensity is light, yielding a warm, honey to cognac tone that disperses subtly through the crystal when viewed in different orientations. The surface displays an excellent polish, a testament to careful cutting and finishing that enhances facet reflections despite the piece retaining much of its original crystal geometry. No enhancement has been applied, making this an untreated, natural example suitable for collectors who prioritize provenance and stability. The stone is presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, with documentation of origin and treatment history available on request.
From a connoisseur perspective this sapphire occupies a niche distinct from historically famous blue and star sapphires, yet it shares qualities that align it with notable gemstones in the history of gemology. Its untreated status recalls the high value historically placed on natural Ceylon stones that were prized for unique color and crystal character. While it does not exhibit the intense cornflower blue of the Logan Sapphire or the star phenomenon of the Star of India, its light yellowish brown hue and retained crystal form call to mind the rarer cabinet pieces in museum collections that are valued for their natural state and crystalline morphology. The inclusion pattern and rough crystal cut make it an excellent candidate for an orientation to maximize color zoning or to be fashioned into an elongated mixed facet or step cut, preserving length and optical flow. For designers and collectors seeking a stone with documented Ceylon origin, untreated authenticity, and a combination of translucency and natural crystal form, this sapphire offers a compelling balance of historical resonance and practical potential, and it represents the sort of measured, technically informed offering that The Natural Sapphire Company specializes in presenting to demanding buyers.



























