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0.44 Ct. Bi Color Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Item ID: | S32861 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.98 Width: 3.8 Height: 2.45 |
Weight: | 0.44 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Trillion |
Cut: | Trillion Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $705 |
This 0.44 carat transparent bi color sapphire is an exceptional specimen that serves as the perfect addition to a high end gemstone collection, offering a rare combination of precise cutting, natural provenance, and unobstructed optical clarity. The gem is fashioned in a trillion shape, measuring 5.98 x 3.80 x 2.45 mm, and presents a medium light color intensity that articulates dual tones across its triangular plane. Origin Ceylon Sri Lanka, the sapphire remains free of enhancement, a critical attribute for connoisseurs seeking untreated material with verifiable provenance. The weight to dimension ratio reflects careful rough utilization, producing a stone that reads slightly larger than its weight might imply when set, due to the efficiency of the triangular outline and the balance of crown and pavilion proportions. The Natural Sapphire Company offers this gem with full disclosure of its parameters and with the assurance that its transparency and natural color distribution align with expectations for top graded Ceylon material.
The trillion cut employed on this sapphire emphasizes both scintillation and color zoning, combining triangular geometry with a network of carefully oriented facets to optimize light return for a small format stone. The crown exhibits shallow to moderate angulation with multiple star and kite facets that direct light into the table, while the pavilion is fashioned to mirror the triangular silhouette and to promote multiple internal reflections. Faceting symmetry is a paramount consideration in stones of this shape, because incongruous facet junctions can produce dark windows or uneven color spots. In this piece the facet junctions are executed to maintain consistent light performance across the face up view, resulting in a lively display of tone contrast without significant light leakage. The polish quality is excellent, producing crisp facet planes that enhance luster and allow the bi color nature to be read cleanly at standard viewing distances. Observed pleochroic behavior is subtle, with different directions revealing variations in blue saturation, a trait that collectors appreciate when the gem is oriented purposely within a mounting.
Clarity assessment for this sapphire is graded very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and this grade conveys that inclusions are minor and do not materially distract from face up beauty or durability. Inclusions typical of sapphires at this clarity grade include minute crystals, faint feathering, or wispy silk that may act to slightly soften sparkle but also serve as natural fingerprints confirming origin and natural formation. Given the small scale of the stone and the excellent polish, the inclusion population contributes minimal impact to the gemological value while preserving the integrity of the surface. From a setting perspective, the stone benefits from a protective mount that secures the three apexes of the trillion, ideally a three prong or custom bezel that follows the triangular outline to guard against impact and to present the color zones to their best advantage. The absence of enhancement provides confidence to advanced buyers who prioritize natural material and long term stability, because no diffusion or heat treatment has been applied to alter color or clarity.
For collectors considering pairing or design contexts, note that the opal type White Opal offers a complementary counterpoint to this sapphire, with its pale body color and potential play of color creating an elegant juxtaposition to the sapphire s cool, medium light tones. White Opal is characterized by a lighter body tone and delicate color dynamics, and when combined with a Ceylon bi color sapphire the result is a composition that balances crisp crystal brilliance against ethereal iridescence. The Natural Sapphire Company can advise on custom mounting strategies that maximize contrast and protect both stones, recommending low profile settings for the White Opal when paired to prevent undue stress, and a secure triangular seat for the sapphire to emphasize its geometric clarity. Care recommendations include avoiding prolonged exposure to ultrasonic cleaners for the opal, while the sapphire tolerates routine professional cleaning, enabling sustained display in a collector s cabinet. This piece is aptly suited for a high end collection, where technical refinement, documented origin, and untreated status are prioritized, and where the combination with a White Opal can create a distinguished, museum quality ensemble.





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