| Weight | 2.50 ct |
|---|---|
| Grade | Facet Grade |
| Variety | Sapphire Rough |
| Color | Blue |
| Mining Location | Pelmadulla village around mining in Sri Lanka |
| Treatment | natural, unheated |
Facet Grade Unheated Ceylon Blue Sapphire Rough – 2.50 ct from Pelmadulla, Sri Lanka
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Stone Identity & Quality
This is a 2.50 ct Facet Grade Ceylon Natural Blue Sapphire Rough, sourced from Pelmadulla village around mining in Sri Lanka. The stone is natural, unheated, and alluvial in origin, representing fresh rough material connected to Sri Lanka’s traditional gemstone mining areas. It is suitable for buyers looking for natural sapphire rough with practical custom cutting potential.
Color & Visual Characteristics
The stone shows a blue sapphire body color in rough form. Under light, the color direction and internal structure should be studied carefully before any cutting decision is made. Like many natural sapphire rough stones, the final appearance after cutting will depend on orientation, depth, surface removal, and how the color is positioned within the stone.
Internal & External Features
This rough sapphire displays visible natural surface features and internal characteristics, which are normal for freshly sourced alluvial sapphire rough. These features should be examined before pre-forming to understand which areas can be removed, which areas may remain, and how the best finished stone can be planned. The stone should not be judged only from one angle, because rough sapphire often changes visually under different light directions.
Cutting & Treatment Potential
As facet grade rough, this sapphire can be considered for custom cutting after proper study. The cutter should evaluate depth, inclusions, color zoning, and surface areas before deciding the final shape. The stone is currently unheated, and no final cutting result should be guaranteed before planning. Possible cutting directions may include a small custom faceted stone or another suitable polished form, depending on the actual structure and best yield.
Source & Ethical Position
This sapphire was freshly sourced from Pelmadulla village around mining in Sri Lanka and handled by Danushka Gems & Minings. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s historic sapphire-producing countries, and source-connected rough material gives buyers a more direct understanding of the stone’s journey. Danushka Gems & Minings focuses on natural rough gemstones, honest presentation, and professional rough-to-finished gemstone guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
This Ceylon blue sapphire rough weighs 2.50 ct.
It is sourced from Pelmadulla village around mining in Sri Lanka.
No, this sapphire is natural and unheated.
Yes, it is facet grade rough, but the final result depends on orientation, depth, internal structure, and cutting planning.
Yes, visible surface and internal features are present, which should be studied carefully before cutting.










