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24.04 Ct. Yellow Rough Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | CR2580 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 25.46 Width: 10.9 Height: 10.05 |
Weight: | 24.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Rough |
Cut: | N/A |
Cutting style: | N/A |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $56 |
This translucent 24.04 carat yellow sapphire from Ceylon supplied by The Natural Sapphire Company presents a rare combination of scale, shape, and natural polish, with dimensions of 25.46 by 10.90 by 10.05 millimeters. The stone is in a rough shape with no formal faceting applied, clarity graded as included at eye level, intense color intensity, excellent polish on its natural surfaces, and no enhancement. As a corundum specimen the material exhibits the hardness and durability expected of sapphire, which makes it suitable for a variety of cutting and setting strategies. Because the piece is elongated and retains substantial table area potential, experienced cutters will consider orientation that preserves the intense yellow saturation while minimizing the visual impact of inclusions, for example by planning an elongated step cut or a mixed cut with a larger table and carefully proportioned pavilion angles to optimize color face up and light return. The included clarity grade indicates internal features that are visible at typical viewing distances, and these inclusions impart character and proof of natural origin, while the excellent surface polish ensures that any finished facets will display crisp light performance.
From a craftsmanship perspective the rough geometry favors cuts that emphasize color over maximum yield, because the intense hue is the sapphire primary market value driver. A calibrated approach to facet count and crown height will preserve depth of tone, and a slightly shallower pavilion may be chosen where inclusions run longitudinally, to avoid dark extinction. For set design considerations an east west orientation or an elongated bezel will showcase the stone translucence and the warm golden yellow bodycolor, while the corundum hardness provides long term resistance to abrasion. The lack of enhancement means the color and internal features are stable over time, and with routine care the polished surfaces will maintain their luster for generations. Collectors and connoisseurs who value provenance will appreciate the Ceylon origin and the natural state of this specimen, as its inherent translucency, intense color, and well preserved surfaces will continue to captivate over the years, reflecting light with steady saturation and offering authentic natural character that often increases in appeal with familiarity.


























