Natural Unheated Ceylon Sapphire Rough Pair

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Grade

Facet Grade

Pieces

2

Weight

2.27 ct Purple ,2.18 ct Vivid Pink

Dimensions

6.8 × 5.6 × 4.8 mm, 7.1 × 6.5 × 5.2 mm

Variety

Sapphire Rough

Mining Location

Kalawana village around mining in Sri Lanka

Color

Purple, Vivid Pink

Natural Unheated Ceylon Sapphire Rough Pair – 2.27 ct Purple & 2.18 ct Vivid Pink from Kalawana Village, Sri Lanka

Stone Identity & Quality

Stone Type: Natural Corundum (Ceylon Sapphire)

Varieties: Purple Sapphire & Pink Sapphire

Weights: 2.27 ct & 2.18 ct

Dimensions:

* Purple: 7.1 × 6.5 × 5.2 mm

* Pink: 6.8 × 5.6 × 4.8 mm

Treatment Status: Unheated

Quality Grade: Premium Facet Grade Rough

Origin: Kalawana village around mining in Sri Lanka

Both stones are premium facet-grade rough suitable for professional faceting after structural inspection and orientation planning.

Color & Visual Characteristics

The 2.27 ct sapphire displays a natural purple tone with moderate saturation and balanced depth. The 2.18 ct sapphire exhibits a vivid pink body color with strong chromatic presence typical of Sri Lankan deposits.

Both stones reflect natural alluvial shaping formed through river transport, maintaining organic contours and workable geometry for cutting.

Internal & External Features

Internally, both stones appear structurally compact with color concentration visible within the crystal rather than surface-only appearance. Natural growth features and minor surface abrasions consistent with alluvial origin are present.

The depth ratios allow flexibility in pavilion planning and potential yield management during faceting.

Cutting & Treatment Potential

Both sapphires are currently unheated and untreated.

The proportions support cushion, oval, or mixed-cut possibilities depending on orientation. Careful angle selection will help preserve purple stability in the first stone and vivid pink saturation in the second.

Final yield and clarity outcomes depend on professional cutting decisions.

Source & Ethical Position

These sapphires are sourced directly from mining communities in Kalawana village around mining in Sri Lanka. Danushka Gems & Minings maintains transparent relationships with local miners to ensure traceable origin and responsible sourcing practices.

We evaluate each stone based on structural integrity, geological authenticity, and realistic transformation potential.

FAQ

1. Are these sapphires natural?

Yes, both are natural unheated Ceylon sapphires from Kalawana village around mining in Sri Lanka.

2. What does facet grade mean?

Facet grade indicates that the rough contains suitable internal areas for professional faceting.

3. Are they treated?

No. Both stones are unheated and untreated.

4. What shapes can be achieved?

Based on proportions, cushion or oval designs are possible depending on orientation.

5. Why is Kalawana origin significant?

Kalawana village around mining in Sri Lanka is known for producing structurally stable corundum with strong natural color expression

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