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1.72 Ct. Yellow Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 9
Item ID: | S30578 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.26 Width: 7.27 Height: 4.35 |
Weight: | 1.72 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $271 |
I remember the first time I held a rough Ceylon stone that would become a gem like this one, a moment when the history of the earth seemed to be held between my fingers. From the alluvial gravels and weathered rock beds of Sri Lanka, where sapphires have been part of the landscape and culture for centuries, this yellow sapphire began its journey. Miners working small, family run operations and local crews carefully extracted the crystal, guided by generations of knowledge about where the best pockets lie. In Ceylon, yellow sapphires often form in pockets where trace elements and cooling conditions created a clear, sunny color, and this particular crystal was selected for its transparency and promising crystal form. At The Natural Sapphire Company we trace that story, we document the origin, and we honor the hands that brought this gem to light, so that when you hold it you carry a piece of Ceylon history and craftsmanship.
The transformation from rough crystal to the finished stone you see involved both skill and respect for the natural material. This is a transparent 1.72 carat round yellow sapphire, measuring 7.26 by 7.27 by 4.35 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant style to marry the best aspects of depth and table brilliance. The mixed brilliant cut gives the crown facets a lively, sparkling presentation and the pavilion facets a structure that returns light with intensity, giving the gem a balanced face up presence. Its clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, meaning the inclusions are ultrafine and do not interrupt the gem s apparent purity. The color shows medium intensity, a warm, sunny yellow that reads as natural and elegant, not overpowering. Importantly this sapphire is unenhanced, no heat, no diffusion, a fully natural color and clarity profile, finished with an excellent polish that maximizes lustre and allows each facet to sing. These technical qualities are what create the quiet confidence of a gem that performs beautifully in a variety of settings.
When I sit with clients and place this sapphire on a hand for scale, as seen in the photos, there is an immediate emotional response. The round shape and brilliant influenced cut make it versatile, ready to be the star of a solitaire ring, the central gem in a vintage inspired halo, or the refined focal point in a bespoke piece that becomes a daily heirloom. The dimensions are ideal for a substantial presence without feeling oversized, and the pavilion depth combined with the excellent polish creates a lively return of light even in indoor lighting. Wearing a Ceylon yellow sapphire carries cultural resonance, from traditional beliefs about prosperity and clarity to modern tastes for unique, naturally hued stones. At The Natural Sapphire Company we can advise on settings that protect the girdle and pavilion while showcasing the table, ways to use metal color to enhance the warmth of the yellow, and finishing touches that preserve the gem s integrity over decades of wear.
Beyond beauty, this sapphire represents a compelling investment proposition for collectors and those seeking tangible assets with aesthetic value. Natural, untreated sapphires from Sri Lanka are increasingly prized because they combine provenance, natural color, and clarity in sizes that remain accessible yet rare enough to be collectible. Rarity and demand drive appreciation, and untreated stones with documented origin tend to outperform treated equivalents over time because the market favors authenticity and long term durability. Factors that support future appreciation for a gem like this include its unenhanced status, the clarity grade that reads as nearly eye clean, the desirable medium yellow color that appeals to both classical and contemporary tastes, and the well executed mixed brilliant cut that maximizes brilliance and face up appeal. The gemstone market responds to trends in design, global wealth distribution, and collector interest, and historically well documented natural sapphires from revered sources such as Ceylon have shown steady long term value retention and in many cases growth, especially when the stones are kept in excellent condition and accompanied by certification and provenance. At The Natural Sapphire Company we provide full documentation and can assist with appraisals, secure storage recommendations, and advice on insurance and resale avenues, because preserving value is as much about care and documentation as it is about the gem itself.
I encourage anyone considering this 1.72 carat Ceylon yellow sapphire to view it as both a jewel to be loved and a piece of the world to be stewarded, because that dual purpose is what makes gemstones enduring. If you choose to make it part of your collection or to set it into an heirloom quality piece, we will work with you to ensure the setting complements the stone s optical strengths and protects it for future generations. We can discuss certification options and historical sales trends, and we will outline best practices for daily wear and for long term storage that help maintain luster and value. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the story of this gem, from the Sri Lankan gravels where it began, through the hands that cut and polished it, to the moment it becomes yours, and we are happy to guide you on how this rare, untreated yellow sapphire can be both an intimate expression of personal style and a thoughtful investment in beauty.



