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1.08 Ct. Yellow Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jun 6
Item ID: | S38160 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.84 Width: 5.8 Height: 3.47 |
Weight: | 1.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Fancy |
Cut: | Step Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $278 |
One beautiful transparent 1.08 carat fancy shape yellow sapphire is presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, and it demonstrates the subtle elegance and technical quality that educated buyers seek. The sapphire measures 8.84 x 5.80 x 3.47 mm, and the combination of its weight and proportions yields an appealing presence on the finger while remaining versatile for a variety of settings. The stone is step cut to emphasize straight facet planes and clean light return, and the excellent polish enhances surface brightness and facet definition. The color intensity is described as light, producing a delicate yellow tone that reads as fresh and luminous rather than overpowering, and the overall transparency contributes to a clear and lively appearance. Importantly, this sapphire is natural with no enhancement, and its origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a historic source known for producing sapphires with fine clarity and attractive pastel to medium yellow tones.
Clarity and cut are critical to how a sapphire performs visually and how it is valued, and this gem is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a description that indicates the inclusions are minimal and do not detract from visual performance to an unaided observer. From a gemological perspective, very very slightly included clarity at eye level means the stone will read as essentially eye clean in typical viewing conditions, which is especially important in a lighter colored sapphire where inclusions can otherwise affect brilliance. The step cut chosen for this fancy shape creates broad, parallel facets that emphasize transparency and internal reflections rather than scintillation, so the combination of excellent polish and minimal inclusions allows those large facets to act like windows, offering a clear view into the stone and showcasing its natural color. The dimensions and depth are balanced to maintain brightness without sacrificing carat weight, and the craftsmanship in the cutting stage reflects careful material conservation and aesthetic intent.
Durability is a key consideration for anyone planning to wear a gem regularly, and sapphires are among the most practical precious stones for everyday use. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, sapphire, which is gem quality corundum, is rated at 9, making it second only to diamond at 10 in terms of surface hardness among common jewelry gemstones. By comparison, topaz is about 8, quartz is about 7, and many common materials that might come into contact with jewelry are less hard than sapphire, so a sapphire will resist scratches much better than those stones. Beyond hardness, corundum has good toughness and lacks the perfect cleavage seen in some other gem species, which reduces the risk of splitting from impacts when the gem is properly set. For this fancy shape with its angular profile, a protective setting such as a bezel or a secure prong design with corner protection will maximize longevity while preserving the visual appeal. Routine care is straightforward, and cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will keep the stone bright, while the untreated nature of this sapphire means there are no concerns about heat sensitive filling or surface coatings during normal home care.
For the informed buyer, the combination of provenance, natural untreated status, clarity, cut quality, and practical durability explains why this piece is a compelling acquisition. Ceylon, Sri Lanka has a long established reputation for producing sapphires with attractive tones and transparent material, and an untreated sapphire from that origin carries both aesthetic and collectors value, particularly when it is well cut and well finished. The step cut fancy shape sets this stone apart from more common round or oval shapes, offering a modern, architectural look that works beautifully in bespoke jewelry, whether as a minimalist solitaire, a halo composition, or as a signature accent in a more intricate design. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the gemological descriptions and sourcing, and buyers who wish to confirm details can request formal documentation or discuss custom mounting options to suit lifestyle and design preferences. As an investment in beauty and wearability, this 1.08 carat Ceylon yellow sapphire represents an attractive balance of rarity, craftsmanship, and resilience, and it will make a refined and long lasting addition to any collection.





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