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9.00 Ct. White Rough Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Apr 12
Item ID: | S15982 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 20.58 Width: 7.89 Height: 5.77 |
Weight: | 9.00 Ct. |
Color: help | White |
Color intensity: help | Near Colorless |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Rough |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | N/A |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $10 |
This natural, transparent white sapphire presents as a substantial 9.00 carat specimen, offered in its current rough shape with surfaces exhibiting an excellent polish. The stone measures 20.58 by 7.89 by 5.77 millimeters, dimensions that attest to its considerable size and presence. The gem is cataloged with a cut designation of n a, reflecting its unstandardized form rather than a traditional faceted profile, and its clarity has been evaluated as very slightly included when observed at eye level. Color intensity is noted as near colorless, offering a neutral palette that enhances adaptability across a range of settings and designs. There has been no enhancement applied to this sapphire, and its origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a region historically recognized for producing sapphires of consistent quality and character. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this piece with full disclosure of its natural state and measured attributes.
Optical behavior of this sapphire is a principal point of interest. Even in its present shape, the stone demonstrates exceptional internal transparency and lively light response, qualities that will translate into significant brilliance when the stone is faceted or incorporated into a display setting. The combination of very slight inclusions and near colorless hue permits unimpeded passage of light through the body of the gem, producing clean, bright reflections with minimal diffusion. The excellent polish accentuates surface reflections and clarity of outline, enabling the stone to read with visual clarity and sparkle that belies its uncut description. For collectors and designers focused on optical impact, the intrinsic light performance of this Ceylon sapphire positions it as a natural centerpiece material, capable of commanding attention whether retained as a specimen or fashioned into a finished jewel.
Technical specifications and practical considerations underline the stone s suitability for high quality use. At 9.00 carats, the sapphire occupies a weight class that supports a range of design options from a substantial solitaire to a bespoke centerpiece in a multi-stone composition. The documented dimensions 20.58 x 7.89 x 5.77 millimeters provide a clear framework for planning either a tailored cut or a custom setting that accommodates the existing form. The clarity grade, denoted as very slightly included at eye level, indicates that inclusions do not materially hinder visual performance and are unlikely to compromise structural integrity in typical jewelry applications. The absence of enhancement affirms the sapphire s natural state, a factor of importance for collectors and connoisseurs seeking unaltered material. Hardness and toughness characteristic of corundum guarantee durability for regular wear when set appropriately.
Provenance and responsible sourcing are significant in assessing this gemstone s value proposition. Originating from Ceylon, Sri Lanka, the sapphire bears the geographical signature of a classic gem-producing region known for producing high-quality sapphires that range from vibrant to delicate in tone. The Natural Sapphire Company documents origin and treatment status as part of its standard practice, aligning with industry expectations for transparency and traceability. The combination of natural origin, lack of enhancement, and clear documentation supports both the gemological and ethical standards increasingly prioritized by discerning buyers. When considering long-term stewardship, provenance information contributes to both market value and historical context, factors that are particularly relevant for pieces intended for investment, inheritance, or museum-caliber collections.
Practical recommendations for realizing the sapphire s full potential focus on thoughtful cutting and setting strategies that emphasize brilliance and presence. Given the stone s size, clarity, and neutral color, a well-considered faceting plan could maximize light return and produce a striking centerpiece. Options may include classic brilliant or step-cut approaches, each selected to balance weight retention with optimal optical performance. Alternatively, retaining the stone in a minimally altered or polished natural form could appeal to collectors who value provenance and original morphology, presenting the sapphire as a sculptural specimen. In jewelry applications, settings that protect the stone s longer profile, such as bezel or partial bezel mounts, will safeguard edges while allowing the sapphire s transparency and brilliance to remain prominent. The Natural Sapphire Company can provide detailed consultation on faceting options, setting configurations, certification, and any bespoke requirements to ensure the final piece aligns with conservation and aesthetic objectives.





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