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2.66 Ct. Yellow Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S34663 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.77 Width: 7.2 Height: 5.02 |
Weight: | 2.66 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Radiant |
Cut: | Radiant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $1,350 |
This exquisite transparent 2.66 carat radiant shaped yellow sapphire measures 7.77 by 7.20 by 5.02 millimeters, and presents a compelling combination of size, cut, and natural color that will appeal to educated collectors and connoisseurs. The radiant cut is a particularly effective choice for this stone because its trimmed corners and mixed brilliant and step facet arrangement maximize scintillation and light return while maintaining a well balanced outline for everyday jewellery. Graded as very, very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, the clarity of this gem is essentially eye clean, with only the most minor inclusions apparent under magnification and none that interrupt the face up brilliance. The polish is excellent, indicating that facet junctions are crisp and surfaces are free of abrasions, which enhances both the saturation and the apparent transparency. Importantly, this sapphire is not enhanced, so the intense yellow hue is wholly natural, a characteristic that substantially increases desirability and long term value in the market for fine sapphires. Origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a provenance that is both historically and commercially significant for yellow sapphires, and a mark that reassures buyers about traditional gem cutting practices and color profiles.
When describing the hue and tone of this Ceylon yellow sapphire it is useful to compare it to yellow sapphires from other well known sources, because origin often correlates with specific color tendencies. This sapphire displays an intense, lively lemon to canary yellow with a warm golden undertone, a classic Sri Lankan expression characterized by brightness and high clarity. Compared with Madagascar yellow sapphires, which often show deeper saturation and in some cases a stronger orange or golden bias, the Ceylon example reads as cleaner and more luminous, with less tonal depth but a brighter face up presence. Thai and Cambodian sapphires historically trend toward darker, more brownish or golden yellow tones, particularly in commercial parcels, and those stones can appear more muted on the finger, whereas the present Ceylon gem maintains clarity of color and a fresher, more youthful tone. Australian yellow sapphires often take a greener or mustard leaning, and they can present a denser, more subdued look, so the bright, almost sunlit quality of this Ceylon stone is distinctly different. Tanzanian and Umba Valley material can rival Ceylon in vibrancy, sometimes offering a richer honey or golden tone, but those stones may include more visible inclusions or pleochroic shifts. In short, this Ceylon yellow sapphire sits comfortably in the category prized by collectors who favor vivid, pure yellow hues with minimal secondary tones, and it offers a face up appearance that reads brighter and cleaner than many stones from other commercial sources.
For the educated buyer considering this stone through The Natural Sapphire Company, there are several practical and investment oriented points to note. Natural, untreated sapphires with intense color and excellent clarity are materially rarer and retain value better than treated equivalents, making this gem an attractive option for both bespoke jewellery and long term collection. The radiant cut and the stone proportions facilitate secure, low profile settings for everyday wear in rings, while also allowing for dramatic presentation in pendants where light can enter freely. Styling advice for a buyer who wishes to highlight the pure yellow hue would be to set the sapphire in yellow or rose gold to enhance warmth, or in white metal for a contemporary contrast that emphasizes the gemstone s brilliance and crisp color. We recommend independent gemological documentation when acquiring high quality pieces, and we are able to coordinate reports from leading laboratories to validate origin, natural state, and color grading. In handling this gem, The Natural Sapphire Company brings both specialist knowledge and provenance awareness, so that purchasers receive not only a rare and beautiful Ceylon yellow sapphire, but also clear, factual guidance about why its cut, clarity, color intensity, lack of enhancement, and Sri Lankan origin together make it a superior and trustworthy choice for discerning buyers.





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