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1.96 Ct. Yellow Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Mar 11
Item ID: | S30407 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.83 Width: 6.66 Height: 5 |
Weight: | 1.96 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Very Light |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $136 |
This cushion shape yellow sapphire weighs 1.96 carats and measures 6.83 by 6.66 by 5.00 millimeters. Cut in a mixed brilliant style, the pavilion and crown facet structure is designed to balance scintillation and overall brightness while preserving a substantial face up size for its weight. The stone is transparent and carries a clarity grade of slightly included when examined at eye level, indicating the presence of small internal features that do not materially interrupt light transmission or the gem s visual appeal. Color intensity is described as very light, producing a delicate lemon to pale canary hue with a subtle warm undertone. The polish is excellent, contributing to crisp facet junctions and clean reflections. Importantly, this sapphire is natural and untreated, with no enhancement, and its documented origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, as provided by The Natural Sapphire Company.
The mixed brilliant cut on this cushion shape optimizes flash and return for a stone of this tone, allowing the very light yellow hue to read evenly across the table while maintaining lively facet contrast. Compared to yellow sapphires from Madagascar, which frequently display richer golden and canary tones with higher color saturation, this Ceylon example is markedly paler and more pastel in character, offering a softer visual presence that reads as refined and airy. Against yellow sapphires from Thailand, which can show deeper, sometimes brownish yellow or amber tones, the present stone remains distinctly cleaner and brighter in hue, avoiding the heavier warming that characterizes some Thai material. These differences reflect both local geochemical variations and common cutting and treatment practices in each source region.
When placed in the wider context of internationally known sapphire localities, the hue and tone of this gem are illustrative of classic Ceylon sensibilities. Sri Lankan sapphires are often prized for their lighter, luminous colors across a range of hues, and this stone exemplifies that tendency with a very light lemon tone that favours translucency and sparkle over saturation. By contrast, Kashmir and Burmese sapphires, while celebrated for their intense and velvety blues, underscore the contrast in color families rather than suggesting similarity, reinforcing how origin influences typical hue and tone. Montana sapphires, which can produce delicate pastels in certain pockets, share a comparable subtlety in color, but Montana material often leans toward cooler, more silvery pastel tones, whereas this Ceylon yellow carries a gentle warm cast that is emblematic of Sri Lankan yellow sapphires. These comparative notes help place the stone s color within a global framework of regional characteristics without implying either superiority or inferiority, simply highlighting distinctive visual profiles.
From a practical standpoint this 1.96 carat Ceylon yellow sapphire is well suited for a variety of jewellery applications. The cushion face up and balanced dimensions make it proportionally flattering as a ring centrepiece or as a pendant focal stone, while the mixed brilliant cut preserves lively scintillation that complements most settings. The hardness and durability of corundum render sapphires appropriate for everyday wear, and the fact that this gem is untreated increases its appeal to collectors and clients seeking natural material with documented origin. Cleaning can be accomplished with warm water, mild detergent, and a soft brush, avoiding prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals. The Natural Sapphire Company discloses both origin and treatment status for its stones, and this sapphire s combination of very light hue, excellent polish, and natural, untreated status makes it a representative example of classic Ceylon yellow sapphire material for those valuing clarity of provenance and understated color.





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