Facet Grade Natural Yellow Sapphire Rough

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Weight 7.67 ct
Dimensions 10.5 × 10.5 × 8.1 mm
Grade

Facet Grade

Variety

Sapphire Rough

Treatment

unheated

Color

Medium Yellow

Mining Location

Kuruwita village around mining in Sri Lanka

Shape

Alluvial

Natural Unheated Yellow Sapphire Rough – 7.67 ct from Kuruwita Village, Sri Lanka

Stone Identity & Quality

Stone Type: Natural Corundum

Variety: Yellow Sapphire

Weight: 7.67 carats

Dimensions: 10.5 × 10.5 × 8.1 mm

Treatment Status: Unheated

Quality Grade: Facet Grade Rough

Origin: Kuruwita village around mining in Sri Lanka

This is a natural Ceylon yellow sapphire rough suitable for professional cutting evaluation.

Color & Visual Characteristics

The stone displays a medium yellow tone characteristic of Sri Lankan sapphire deposits. The color appears evenly distributed across the crystal body, maintaining clarity and brightness even in rough state.

Its compact geometry and near-square outline offer advantageous orientation control.

Internal & External Features

The sapphire exhibits natural alluvial surface textures formed through river transport. Internal features are consistent with natural corundum formation and must be evaluated prior to cutting.

No treatment is present. The material remains in its natural state.

Cutting & Treatment Potential

This sapphire is unheated and untreated.

The balanced dimensions support efficient orientation planning. With appropriate mapping, the material may suit cushion, square, or modified brilliant styles depending on clarity distribution and yield management.

No specific clarity outcome is implied.

Source & Ethical Position

Sourced directly from Kuruwita village around mining in Sri Lanka, a region recognized for producing quality Ceylon sapphires.

Danushka Gems & Minings maintains transparent sourcing and evaluates each stone based on structural integrity, color consistency, and realistic cutting feasibility.

FAQ

1. Is this sapphire natural?

Yes, it is a natural unheated yellow sapphire from Kuruwita village around mining in Sri Lanka.

2. Has it undergone heat treatment?

No, this material remains unheated and untreated.

3. Is it suitable for faceting?

Yes, it is classified as facet-grade rough, suitable for professional evaluation.

4. What type of cut is possible?

Depending on internal structure, cushion or square designs may be considered.

5. Why is Kuruwita origin important?

Kuruwita village around mining in Sri Lanka is known for stable, naturally colored sapphire material.

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