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8.20 Ct. White Rough Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S22168 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 17.09 Width: 7.84 Height: 6.19 |
Weight: | 8.20 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 | $40 |
One beautiful translucent 8.20 carat rough shape white sapphire is offered by The Natural Sapphire Company, the stone measures 17.09 x 7.84 x 6.19 mm, it displays a naturally formed outline rather than a faceted profile, it has no specific cut recorded, it is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, it shows near colorless color intensity, and it has an excellent polish on its finished surfaces, importantly, there has been no enhancement to this sapphire, and its origin is Ceylon Sri Lanka. These fundamental details summarize the gem in plain terms, and they set the foundation for understanding how this material will behave for cutting, setting, and wearing, collectors and designers will appreciate that this is an untreated corundum specimen from a traditional source, and that its combination of weight, translucency, and polish make it both a practical and collectible piece.
Clarity matters when assessing a white sapphire because inclusions influence light transmission, durability, and the final aesthetic after cutting, the clarity grade very slightly included at eye level means that inclusions are present but are small and not overwhelmingly obvious without close inspection, these inclusions will influence how the cutter or lapidary orients the stone, they can become part of the character of the gem, and in a near colorless white sapphire small inclusions often read as internal features that do not materially detract from the gem when set, because corundum is hard at nine on the Mohs scale, minor internal features rarely compromise structural integrity, however the presence and position of the inclusions will guide decisions about potential cutting, trimming, or leaving a gently polished natural outline.
Color and origin are central to value in sapphires, a near colorless intensity places this sapphire in the category of white sapphires that appeal to buyers seeking a neutral, diamond like appearance with the robustness of corundum, Ceylon Sri Lanka has been a historical source of fine sapphires and is known for producing material with clean tones and attractive crystalline habit, untreated sapphires from Sri Lanka are prized because heat treatment and other enhancements are common in the trade, the absence of enhancement in this piece increases its desirability to a buyer who values natural state gems, in practical terms this means the color and internal features you see are natural, and this authenticity is an advantage for collectors and bespoke jewelers who market provenance and untreated status as premium attributes.
At 8.20 carats and with the dimensions given, this rough shape specimen offers several options for a skilled cutter or a creative designer, the stone could be faceted to produce a large colorless or near colorless table with good light return if the cutter can position the inclusions out of the main face, alternatively the material is well suited to shaping as a polished cabochon if its translucency yields an attractive soft glow, cabochon treatment often enhances the appearance of translucent white sapphires and preserves more of the carat weight, the excellent polish reported indicates that the surface condition is favorable for final presentation, when planning a setting consider the hardness and toughness of sapphire which make it suitable for everyday wear, bezel settings and secure prong styles are both appropriate depending on final shape, designers frequently choose white sapphire for engagement rings or statement pieces where an untreated, near colorless stone is preferred to achieve a diamond like look at a different price point.
For the educated buyer this stone represents a clear combination of measurable attributes and narrative value, the weight at 8.20 carats is substantial in the market for white sapphires, the near colorless intensity and very slightly included clarity evaluated at eye level speak to the aesthetic that can be achieved after cutting, the no enhancement notation is especially meaningful because it assures the buyer that the gem is in its natural state, provenance from Ceylon Sri Lanka adds both historical context and an expectation of quality associated with that region, at The Natural Sapphire Company we prioritize transparent information and responsible sourcing, we can discuss cutting options and provide advice on the best orientation to maximize brilliance and weight retention, we can also arrange independent grading if desired, please contact us to review this specific sapphire in greater detail, we welcome questions about potential settings, gem reports, and the practical considerations that will help you make an informed acquisition.





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