
Ceylon Blue Sapphire - Natural Sri Lankan Stones
Ceylon blue sapphire is the benchmark against which all other blue sapphires are measured. Mined in Sri Lanka — known historically as Ceylon — these stones are prized worldwide for their bright, transparent blue, their exceptional clarity, and a tradition of fine sapphire mining stretching back more than 2,000 years. The island's alluvial gem gravels produce blues with a luminous, almost backlit quality that sets them apart from darker, inkier material from other origins. To understand why origin matters and what you are actually paying for, read our Ceylon sapphire origin guide.
What Makes Ceylon Blue Sapphire Special
Ceylon sapphires tend toward a vivid medium-blue with high transparency, rather than the over-dark tones common in commercial sapphire. The most coveted hue is cornflower — a velvety, slightly violet-leaning blue with strong saturation that holds its colour from daylight to candlelight. Because Sri Lankan rough is so often clean and brightly coloured, a high proportion of Ceylon blues can be sold completely unheated — showing their natural colour with no thermal treatment at all. Unheated Ceylon stones are significantly rarer and carry greater collectible and investment value. To understand what heat treatment is and why unheated status matters, see our heated vs unheated sapphire guide. For unheated Ceylon blue sapphires specifically, browse our untreated blue sapphire collection.
Browse by Carat Weight
We have separated our Ceylon blue sapphires by size tier to make it easier to find the right stone for your budget and purpose. For engagement ring buyers and collectors working at the 1-carat threshold, see our Ceylon blue sapphire under 1 carat collection for accessible entry-point stones. For centre stones with strong face-up presence, our Ceylon blue sapphire over 1 carat collection covers the 1–2ct range. For serious collector and investment acquisitions, see our Ceylon blue sapphire over 2 carats collection — all GIA-certified pieces at this tier.
Our Ceylon Blue Sapphires
Every stone in this collection is sourced directly through our buying offices in Colombo, Beruwala, and Ratnapura and hand-selected for hue, saturation, and clarity. Most are unheated; our premium pieces ship with GIA reports documenting weight, dimensions, treatment status, and origin. Each stone is photographed under standardised lighting so the colour you see online matches what you hold in your hand. Select stones are also available for our Try-On programme — the stone ships to you for in-hand evaluation before you pay.
How to Choose a Ceylon Blue Sapphire
Hue — cornflower and royal blue command the highest prices; pale and denim blues offer quiet elegance at more accessible levels. Saturation matters more than darkness — a vivid medium-tone stone outperforms a dark, greyish one in all lighting conditions. Cut — oval and cushion cuts dominate engagement ring demand, while round cuts suit calibrated designer work. For non-standard format buyers, emerald cut, radiant cut, and fancy cut Ceylon blues are available in the wider collection. Treatment — always check disclosure. See our heated vs unheated guide for the full picture on how treatment affects value and price at each carat tier.
Ceylon Blue Sapphire for Engagement Rings
Ceylon blue sapphire is the most historically important engagement ring gemstone after diamond — and the most durable, scoring 9 on the Mohs hardness scale. For buyers considering a blue sapphire engagement ring, see our comprehensive sapphire engagement ring guide covering size, cut, metal, and treatment decisions. For a curated selection of the most engagement-appropriate stones across all sapphire colours and cuts, browse our fancy sapphires for engagement rings collection.
Investment and Collector Considerations
Unheated Ceylon blue sapphire with GIA documentation is one of the most historically stable investment categories in natural gemstones. For collectors building a portfolio, the key parameters are: unheated, vivid cornflower or royal blue, eye-clean clarity, GIA origin confirmation, and above 1.5ct. Browse our investment gemstones collection for GIA-certified pieces across all species. For Jyotish buyers seeking blue sapphire (Neelam) for Saturn, see our Jyotish sapphire guide for full prescribing specification.
Related Collections
Explore the full sapphire range: all blue sapphires · teal sapphire · violet sapphire · peach sapphire · pink sapphire · yellow sapphire · padparadscha · all sapphires.
Questions about a specific stone? Email crescentgems@gmail.com — we respond personally within one business day. Free US shipping; 14-day returns on every order.
Ceylon blue sapphire is the benchmark against which all other blue sapphires are measured. Mined in Sri Lanka — known historically as Ceylon — these stones are prized worldwide for their bright, transparent blue, their exceptional clarity, and a tradition of fine sapphire mining stretching back more than 2,000 years. The island's alluvial gem gravels produce blues with a luminous, almost backlit quality that sets them apart from darker, inkier material from other origins. To understand why origin matters and what you are actually paying for, read our Ceylon sapphire origin guide.
What Makes Ceylon Blue Sapphire Special
Ceylon sapphires tend toward a vivid medium-blue with high transparency, rather than the over-dark tones common in commercial sapphire. The most coveted hue is cornflower — a velvety, slightly violet-leaning blue with strong saturation that holds its colour from daylight to candlelight. Because Sri Lankan rough is so often clean and brightly coloured, a high proportion of Ceylon blues can be sold completely unheated — showing their natural colour with no thermal treatment at all. Unheated Ceylon stones are significantly rarer and carry greater collectible and investment value. To understand what heat treatment is and why unheated status matters, see our heated vs unheated sapphire guide. For unheated Ceylon blue sapphires specifically, browse our untreated blue sapphire collection.
Browse by Carat Weight
We have separated our Ceylon blue sapphires by size tier to make it easier to find the right stone for your budget and purpose. For engagement ring buyers and collectors working at the 1-carat threshold, see our Ceylon blue sapphire under 1 carat collection for accessible entry-point stones. For centre stones with strong face-up presence, our Ceylon blue sapphire over 1 carat collection covers the 1–2ct range. For serious collector and investment acquisitions, see our Ceylon blue sapphire over 2 carats collection — all GIA-certified pieces at this tier.
Our Ceylon Blue Sapphires
Every stone in this collection is sourced directly through our buying offices in Colombo, Beruwala, and Ratnapura and hand-selected for hue, saturation, and clarity. Most are unheated; our premium pieces ship with GIA reports documenting weight, dimensions, treatment status, and origin. Each stone is photographed under standardised lighting so the colour you see online matches what you hold in your hand. Select stones are also available for our Try-On programme — the stone ships to you for in-hand evaluation before you pay.
How to Choose a Ceylon Blue Sapphire
Hue — cornflower and royal blue command the highest prices; pale and denim blues offer quiet elegance at more accessible levels. Saturation matters more than darkness — a vivid medium-tone stone outperforms a dark, greyish one in all lighting conditions. Cut — oval and cushion cuts dominate engagement ring demand, while round cuts suit calibrated designer work. For non-standard format buyers, emerald cut, radiant cut, and fancy cut Ceylon blues are available in the wider collection. Treatment — always check disclosure. See our heated vs unheated guide for the full picture on how treatment affects value and price at each carat tier.
Ceylon Blue Sapphire for Engagement Rings
Ceylon blue sapphire is the most historically important engagement ring gemstone after diamond — and the most durable, scoring 9 on the Mohs hardness scale. For buyers considering a blue sapphire engagement ring, see our comprehensive sapphire engagement ring guide covering size, cut, metal, and treatment decisions. For a curated selection of the most engagement-appropriate stones across all sapphire colours and cuts, browse our fancy sapphires for engagement rings collection.
Investment and Collector Considerations
Unheated Ceylon blue sapphire with GIA documentation is one of the most historically stable investment categories in natural gemstones. For collectors building a portfolio, the key parameters are: unheated, vivid cornflower or royal blue, eye-clean clarity, GIA origin confirmation, and above 1.5ct. Browse our investment gemstones collection for GIA-certified pieces across all species. For Jyotish buyers seeking blue sapphire (Neelam) for Saturn, see our Jyotish sapphire guide for full prescribing specification.
Related Collections
Explore the full sapphire range: all blue sapphires · teal sapphire · violet sapphire · peach sapphire · pink sapphire · yellow sapphire · padparadscha · all sapphires.
Questions about a specific stone? Email crescentgems@gmail.com — we respond personally within one business day. Free US shipping; 14-day returns on every order.
CG8421
CG8315
0.87 ct Round Ceylon Blue Sapphire ~ Heat Treated
CG7922
CG8316
1.10 ct Round Blue Sapphire ~ Heat Treated
CG8426
1.14 ct Cushion Ceylon Blue Sapphire ~ Unheated
CG0099
1.16 ct Oval Vivid Blue Ceylon Sapphire ~ Heat Treated
CG8330
1.28 ct Oval Ceylon Blue Sapphire ~ Unheated
CG1000
1.37 ct Oval Royal Blue Ceylon Sapphire ~ Heat Treated
CG8350
1.55 ct Cushion Ceylon Blue Sapphire ~ Heat Treated
CG8133
1.62 ct Round Ceylon Blue Sapphire ~ Heat Treated
CG8342
1.62 ct Round Ceylon Blue Sapphire ~ Heat Treated






















































