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1.89 Ct. Yellow Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 24
Item ID: | S36923 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.3 Width: 6.18 Height: 3.95 |
Weight: | 1.89 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Light |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $501 |
This pear shape yellow sapphire, weighing 1.89 carats, measures 10.30 by 6.18 by 3.95 millimeters, and exhibits a mixed brilliant cut that combines the scintillation of brilliant facets with the elegant outline of a pear. The gem is transparent, displaying a light color intensity that reads as a clear, lemon to pale canary tone under natural daylight, and it benefits from an excellent polish that enhances surface brightness and ease of cleaning. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which for practical purposes means the stone presents to the unaided eye as exceptionally clean, with any identifying inclusions being minute and typically detectable only under magnification or with close inspection. Importantly, this sapphire is natural and untreated, with no enhancement, and its origin is Ceylon in Sri Lanka, a provenance that has long been associated with fine, lively sapphire color and trusted geological sources. The combination of a classic pear silhouette, a high quality polish, and the absence of treatment yields a gemstone that reads as honest and well formed to the educated buyer, where each attribute contributes to the gem chemistry and optical performance rather than relying on post mining modification.
For a buyer who values the technical aspects of gemstones, this sapphire offers several points of measurable merit. The carat weight of 1.89 places the stone in a sweet spot for use in both statement rings and drop pendants, where the 10.30 millimeter length creates an elegant visual presence without overwhelming typical mounting sizes. The mixed brilliant cut was chosen to maximize return of light while preserving a pleasing pear outline, producing both scintillation and an apparent depth that flatters the eye. Clarity graded as very very slightly included at eye level signals the structural integrity of the corundum, with minimal internal features that do not adversely affect durability or light transmission, and the excellent polish reduces surface diffusion and disperses light cleanly from the facets. The light yellow hue from Ceylon is prized for its fresh, lively character, and because this sapphire has not been heat treated or otherwise enhanced, it retains full market preference among collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize natural state and traceable origin. In market terms, an untreated Ceylon sapphire with such proportions, clarity, and cut commands premium interest relative to similar stones that have undergone color or clarity enhancements, because the natural optical and chemical signature of the gem remains intact and verifiable.
As an heirloom, this sapphire is exceptionally well suited to be treasured across generations, both for material durability and for enduring aesthetic appeal. Corundum ranks 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond in common gem materials, which means with proper set design and routine care this sapphire will resist everyday wear and retain its polished facets for decades. The absence of enhancement reduces vulnerability to color shifts or fading over time, so the light yellow tone seen today will remain consistent for heirs to admire. To preserve provenance and value through generations, The Natural Sapphire Company recommends professional documentation and certification at the time of purchase, bespoke setting by experienced jewelers to protect the pointed end of the pear and secure the girdle, and periodic inspections to tighten settings and refresh prongs. A well chosen mounting in platinum or 18 karat gold, with protective prong or bezel work and a comfortable profile, will make the piece wearable while minimizing accidental knocks. Alongside physical preservation, maintaining paperwork, photographic records, and appraisals will ensure the sapphire retains collectible and sentimental significance, and The Natural Sapphire Company offers support for custom design, reconfiguration, and certification updates to assist families in passing this gem intact to future generations. For the buyer who seeks an honest, high quality, natural Ceylon sapphire that combines measurable gemological credentials with lasting beauty, this pear shape 1.89 carat stone presents an ideal foundation for a generational heirloom.





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